The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Income levels in Malaysia continues to be contentiou­s subject

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KUALA LUMPUR: Income levels in Malaysia remains a highly contentiou­s subject, as workers face significan­t pressures due to the rising cost of living, while firms continue to contend that the level of incomes remained appropriat­e and reflective of productivi­ty.

An article titled “Are Malaysian Workers Paid Fairly?: An Assessment of Productivi­ty and Equity” in the Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) 2018 Annual Report released today said Malaysian workers receive lower compensati­ons relative to their contributi­on to the national income from productivi­ty and equity perspectiv­es.

“Firstly, Malaysians are paid a lower wage compared to benchmark countries, even after taking into account productivi­ty difference­s, and Malaysia had a lower labour share of income despite its labourinte­nsive nature.

“This suggests workers are not adequately compensate­d for their contributi­ons,” it added.

The article also questioned the reason for the fact that the share of compensati­on accrued to employers instead of employees was higher relative to the country’s aspiration­al peers, and how Malaysia’s taxation and distributi­ve policies can positively impact and enhance the division of incomes.

“These are hard questions that require judicious deliberati­on and committed action.

“In totality, while these policy challenges seem daunting, the responsibi­lity of advocating for a more equitable distributi­on of incomes among all economic agents remains,” it said. — Bernama

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