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PKR moots mandatory civil service wage reviews every 5 years

The gap is 19.5:1 between top and bottom paid civil servants.
PETALING JAYA, Feb 23 — Putrajaya should make wage reviews within the civil service compulsory once every five years, PKR said today.

“Keadilan urges that wage reviews be made mandatory every five years, so that (wage) increases in line with inflation rates can be done fairly,” PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar told reporters here.

She said that according to a 2006 United Nations Public Administration Network Public Service report, Malaysia had the biggest income gap between the highest and lowest paid civil servants compared to neighbouring countries.


SBPA: PKR gesa kerajaan terima syor Cuepacs

PETALING JAYA, 23 Feb – Lanjutan daripada syor yang dikemukakan Cuepacs supaya kerajaan memberi kenaikan gaji antara RM700 hingga RM2,500 untuk Gred 1 hingga Gred 54, PKR hari ini menggesa kerajaan menerima syor berkenaan yang turut dilihat selari dengan matlamat Pakatan Rakyat (PR) sebagaimana yang terkandung di dalam Buku Jingga.

Naib Presiden PKR, Nurul Izzah Anwar (gambar) dalam sidang media di ibu pejabat parti itu di sini berkata, pihaknya terbuka dengan cadangan Ceupacs itu yang dilihat mampu membela nasib penjawat awam.

Gov’t fails to learn from Bkt Merah tragedy

By Charles Santiago
Severe birth defects, eight leukemia cases over five years in a community of 11,000, tears and anguish of the poor people from a largely shoe-making community – these are not news headlines. Neither is it the plot of a movie.

These are the consequences of carelessly allowing the Asian Rare Earth factory to be built in Bukit Merah, Perak in 1982. When Mitsubishi Chemical started operating its rare earth factory, the villagers complained of choking sensation, pungent smell, coughs and colds.

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Pairin's silence on NCR is moral abhorance to KDMs

By Peter Marajin 
KOTA KINABALU : In respond to Johnny Mositun's statement over the above issue, i would say that Joseph Pairin Kitingan just cannot hide behind the cultural nature of KDCA and use this as an excuse to remain mute in the wake of the onslaught on KDM's native customary lands.

Pairin cannot completely detach himself from this issue given his position as the Deputy Chief Minister of the very government which bent on destroying the NCR of the KDMs whose native ethnic he himself belong to.

Pairin cannot turn a blind eye on the fact that being a President of KDCA he has a moral duty to protect and safeguard the rights of his people from being unjustly treated in their very own land.

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