The Borneo Post

Manufactur­ers welcome reasonable increase in minimum wage rates

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Federation of Malaysian Manufactur­ers (FMM) welcomes the decision by the Cabinet to heed the industry’s call to moderate the minimum wage increase and to implement it only from Jan 1 next year.

“The considerat­ion given to the current challengin­g economic conditions and regulatory environmen­t affecting businesses is greatly appreciate­d,” it said in a statement yesterday.

FMM described the increase in the monthly minimum wage for Peninsular Malaysia from RM1,000 to RM1,050 as reasonable.

“Although it is unfortunat­e that the move to equalise rates across the country has to be initiated in one painful move resulting in a RM130 increase for employers in Sabah and Sarawak, the industry views the announceme­nt as positive and would help to alleviate to a certain extent regulatory burdens and their impact on the costs of doing business,” it said.

The four-month lead time before implementa­tion would allow the industry to make necessary budgetary adjustment­s, FMM said.

The adjustment­s include addressing knock-on effects where salaries of staff earning at and near the minimum wage level have also to be adjusted to maintain wage differenti­als between grades and seniority.

“However, we expect adjustment­s this time around to be less extensive in Peninsular Malaysia,” it added.

FMM expressed hope that the government would provide some forms of assistance to employers in Sabah and Sarawak to help mitigate the 14 per cent hike in wage cost.

“We also hope the government will continue to consult closely with the industry in deploying its phased increase approach. Early consultati­on will reinforce goodwill as well as give greater certainty and clarity on the mechanism to help businesses in planning their operations and strategies,” it said.

FMM represents over 10,000 member companies – 3,000 direct and 7,000 indirect – from the manufactur­ing supply chain. — Bernama

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