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Stories | 26 July 2024
“Feels Like a RM1.8K Job” – Fresh Graduate in Penang Struggles to Make Ends Meet on RM1.3K Salary
Is RM1,500 sufficient as a minimum salary? Even UNICEF believes it's time to raise the minimum salary to RM2,100 because RM1,500 is far from adequate. Fresh graduates often bear the brunt of financial struggles as they begin their careers.
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Stories | 07 July 2024
"I'll Support Him Until He's Stable" – Malaysian Woman Open to Marrying Man with RM2K Salary
Ladies, do you have a specific income figure in mind for your partner? There's no right or wrong answer; it all depends on your preferences and finding the ideal match.
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Stories | 13 May 2024
Research Reveals Malaysia Ranks 4th in Average Salary Among Southeast Asian Countries, Following Singapore, Thailand, and Brunei
There has been considerable discussion and debate surrounding salary issues in our nation recently.
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Nation | 05 May 2024
Prime Minister Proposes Performance-Based Salary Raises for Civil Servants
In George Town, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim clarified that the recent declaration of a more than 13 percent salary rise for civil servants hinges on performance rather than being automatic.
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Nation | 02 May 2024
PMX: Civil Servants to Receive Record-Breaking 13% Salary Increase from RM10 Billion Fund
Previously, we discussed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's hint to civil servants regarding an upcoming salary increase by the year's end, affirming that the Federal Government would "explore avenues" to make it happen.
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Stories | 17 April 2024
Top Reason for Employee Departure Shifts Away from Salary: Hays Survey
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian skilled professionals and employers have reported that salary packages are no longer the primary factor influencing employees' decisions to remain with a company.
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Nation | 27 March 2024
Salaries for Malaysian Fresh Graduates Static for Over a Decade
For over a decade, salaries for fresh graduates in Malaysia have remained stagnant, posing challenges in attracting and retaining talented individuals, particularly in crucial fields such as Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
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Nation | 04 January 2024
Nightmarish Workplace: Employer Demands Malaysian Employee to Cover RM700 Monthly Ad Boosting Costs on a RM600 Salary
In a recent viral tweet shared by user @onlyyouperson, he revealed his harrowing experience at a workplace he aptly dubbed the "company from hell." According to the tweet, the company imposed a mandatory monthly expenditure of RM700 for ad boosting.
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