Anticipation grows for salary increases for federal employees

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TRANSLATED BY ANNABELL NAJA TOMMY

KUCHING: The eagerly anticipated salary increases for federal employees, promised by the Unity Government for the upcoming year, have created a sense of excitement.

Many acknowledge that the review of salaries for veteran civil servants has been long overdue. The potential implementation of this review is seen as a crucial step in safeguarding the economic wellbeing of civil servants.

Abadi Hosen 

To address the rising cost of living, timely adoption of salary increases is essential. Recognising the efforts of civil servants in contributing to the country’s development, a wage boost, in my opinion, will safeguard their economic wellbeing, prevent the loss of quality personnel, and ensure continued good performance. Increased purchasing power can indirectly stimulate economic growth.

Imelda Richard Fuchau 

I expect that the salary increase will enhance the standard of living for civil servants. Prompt action, in my view, will boost work enthusiasm for everyone. I welcome a fair and reasonable raise commensurate with federal servants’ sacrifices. Salary increases, I believe, should extend to workers in the private sector, fostering increased purchasing power and encouraging the country’s economic growth. Please implement this as soon as possible.

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Saiful Hanizam Suhaini 

To elevate the quality of government services, the government should assess civil servants’ net salaries to ensure they are comparable with the current market. I hope the government’s intentions will be realised promptly, given the prolonged period since civil servant salaries were last increased. With the prices of most commodities rising, it has put individuals under strain.

Nurhafheeza Ali 

My support for civil servant compensation increases is strong, considering the last review was in 2013, a considerable period ago. It is fitting for the Unity Government to promptly adopt it, considering the increased cost of living and commodity prices. I also encourage other public employees to participate in the public service retirement research, as announced by the Public Service Department.

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