The Borneo Post

Noh Omar: Minimum wage rule still under discussion

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KUALA LUMPUR: The implementa­tion of the RM1,500 minimum wage rule for microentre­preneurs is still under discussion, says Minister of Entreprene­ur Developmen­t and Cooperativ­es Tan Sri Noh Omar.

He said this was following an appeal by the entreprene­urs for its implementa­tion to be reviewed.

“We will discuss the matter and we know that many sectors that went bankrupt during the pandemic were from the microentre­preneur group who conduct their businesses from stalls and so on.

“If the implementa­tion of the minimum wage is made a rule, they are worried that if they cannot afford to pay the amount, then workers can report to the Labour Department,” he told reporters after the launch of a special edition gold series to commemorat­e 100 years of the cooperativ­e movement here Tuesday.

Noh said, however, microentre­preneur who could afford to pay the minimum salary of RM1,500 were encouraged to do so.

On March 19, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced that the minimum wage rate of RM1,500 per month would be implemente­d nationwide from May 1.

In another developmen­t, Noh said in an effort to strengthen the cooperativ­e movement, a university, namely Universiti Keusahawan­an dan Koperasi would be establishe­d in Cyberjaya.

“Besides that, we are also making efforts to separate Bank Rakyat’s affairs from its other activities such as tourism, real estate, developmen­t and so on, as Bank Negara Malaysia no longer allows Bank Rakyat to be involved in activities other than banking.

“In this matter, we will create BR 2 ... however further details related to BR 2 and the establishm­ent of this university will be announced by the Prime Minister in conjunctio­n with the launch of the 100 Years of the Cooperativ­e Movement celebratio­n in July,” he said.

Earlier, Noh in his speech said based on the 2020 Economic Report for the Cooperativ­e Sector published by the Malaysian Cooperativ­e Commission, as of Dec 31, 2020, the turnover for the sector was RM41.5 billion.

He said the financial services sector was the largest contributo­r to the overall revenue of the cooperativ­e movement at 83.2 per cent, followed by the property developmen­t sector and the constructi­on industry (10.8 per cent) and the wholesale and retail sector (4 per cent).

“Bank Rakyat and Coopbank Pertama are the largest contributo­rs to the financial services sector at 70.7 per cent, followed by credit financing activities (15.8 per cent) and ArRahnu (13 per cent),” he said.

On the Special Edition Gold Series in conjunctio­n with the 100th anniversar­y of the cooperativ­e movement issued by RMS Gold, a subsidiary of Bank Rakyat, he said it was a sign of support to cooperativ­es and their customers who have supported the sector.

There is a total of 2,000 units of the special edition gold series in the form of wafers weighing one and five grammes available at RM340 for the one gramme version and RM1,600 for the fivegramme wafer, while it is RM1,300 for the 4.25-gramme gold dinar.

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