The Borneo Post

SL1M montly allowance up from RM1,500 to RM2,000

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SERDANG: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has announced an increase in the monthly allowance of the 1Malaysia Training Scheme (SL1M) to RM2,000 from RM1,500 previously.

Besides motivating the trainees, he said the allowance was increased because the government understood their needs, with most of them coming from various background.

He said SL1M Chief Secretaria­t Norashikin Ismail had whispered to him to announce something as a gift for SL1M trainees.

“And after looking at the life and background of SL1M trainees, I announce the monthly allowance for trainees be increased to RM2,000 from RM1,500 previously,” he said in his speech when opening the Central Zone-level of the Open Interview for SL1M at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (Maeps) here yesterday.

The two-day programme is offering more than 15,000 employment opportunit­ies for graduates and job-seekers.

Najib also regarded SL1M as a ‘key’ that would open opportunit­ies for a better life for the young generation.

The prime minister said being diligent, motivated and ambitious alone were not sufficient without the ‘key’ that would normally be provided by the government through its policies.

Basically, he said every success, whether by the young generation or business tycoons, was linked to policies introduced by the government in providing opportunit­ies for the people to improve their lives.

“Apart from the desire and big potential they possess, the achievemen­ts enjoyed by the people and the country are because the government that exists today has placed good foundation­s for the progress of its people,” he added.

Citing the last general election’s manifesto which promised employment opportunit­ies for the young generation, Najib said it had been realised with more than 2.26 million new jobs created by the government since then.

The prime minister said SL1M itself had provided employment opportunit­ies for more than 140,000 graduates since the scheme was introduced in 2011. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Workers unload high-density polyethyle­ne (HDPE) pipes meant to be laid along the temporary line across Tandang Sari bridge as a way to supply water to the villagers at Kampung Pusa Seberang.
Workers unload high-density polyethyle­ne (HDPE) pipes meant to be laid along the temporary line across Tandang Sari bridge as a way to supply water to the villagers at Kampung Pusa Seberang.

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