KUANTAN, Oct 8 — The proposal for a RM300 increment in wages for civil servants in Budget 2024 is reasonable given that the last time their salaries were raised was about 10...
Cuepacs president Datuk Adnan Mat said the proposal for a RM300 increment in wages for civil servants in Budget 2024 is reasonable given that the last time their salaries were raised was about 10 years ago. — Bernama picKUANTAN, Oct 8 — The proposal for a RM300 increment in wages for civil servants in Budget 2024 is reasonable given that the last time their salaries were raised was about 10 years ago, said the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services .
“The last time our pay was raised was about 10 years ago, it was very unfair for civil servants as during that period there was not a single increment proposed by the government.
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