IPOH: The government's plan to study the possibility of setting a more realistic minimum wage according to business sectors is meant for the future, says M. Kulasegaran.
IPOH: The government's plan to study the possibility of setting a more realistic minimum wage according to business sectors is meant for the future, says M.
KulasegaranThe Human Resources Minister said his remark had been misunderstood and that the government had no intention to change the current minimum wage of RM1,100.
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