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Fair Salaries For Civil Servants Being Considered

Abdul Rahman Mohd Nordin, Secretary-General, Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (CUEPACS)

26-Jan-24 08:30

Fair Salaries For Civil Servants Being Considered

The government has launched an ongoing review of the Public Service Remuneration System for salary and allowance adjustments. The SSPA hopes to address the long-standing issue with civil service recruitment to ensure salaries are competitive enough to attract the best talents and address the increasing cost of living. Abdul Rahman Mohd Nordin, Secretary-General of CUEPACS, shares his thoughts.

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