View Full Version : Malaysia Introduces Minimum Wage
lastlid
2nd May 2012, 22:18
Would this be good for the Philippines too...
"Malaysia has introduced a minimum wage for the first time in a move to support low income households and amid speculation that the government may call elections soon.
Private sector workers in peninsular Malaysia will receive a minimum salary of 900 ringgit ($297; £183) a month".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17903906
Wow thats a surprise - actually I though there was going to elections this year anyway.
I wonder if Malaysia will lose any business as a result of this..
grahamw48
2nd May 2012, 22:51
There IS supposed to be a minimum wage in the Phils already...like there are SUPPOSED to be a lot of other things. :rolleyes:
lastlid
3rd May 2012, 07:22
There IS supposed to be a minimum wage in the Phils already...like there are SUPPOSED to be a lot of other things. :rolleyes:
I see. I think I am getting the gist now about how things work in the Philippines. A lot of supposed to of many things.......
I see. I think I am getting the gist now about how things work in the Philippines. A lot of supposed to of many things.......
You may be interested to look here (http://www.nwpc.dole.gov.ph/rtwpb.html)
Makes interesting reading.
Arthur Little
3rd May 2012, 14:23
Would this be good for the Philippines too...
... :anerikke: ... I'd certainly have thought so!
lastlid
3rd May 2012, 16:53
... :anerikke: ... I'd certainly have thought so!
I kind off asked that, Arthur, as some see the possibility of a minimum wage in Malaysia as making Malaysians less competetive, on an Asian footing.
lastlid
3rd May 2012, 16:54
You may be interested to look here (http://www.nwpc.dole.gov.ph/rtwpb.html)
Makes interesting reading.
Okay. Thanks Terpe. I think I get the drift...cheers.
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