{"id":322,"date":"2015-03-16T16:30:00","date_gmt":"2015-03-17T00:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/persatuan.utm.my\/kkautm\/minimum-wage-workers-right-vs-employees-readiness\/"},"modified":"2015-03-16T16:30:00","modified_gmt":"2015-03-17T00:30:00","slug":"minimum-wage-workers-right-vs-employees-readiness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/persatuan.utm.my\/kkautm\/minimum-wage-workers-right-vs-employees-readiness\/","title":{"rendered":"MINIMUM WAGE : WORKERS RIGHT VS EMPLOYEE&#8217;S READINESS"},"content":{"rendered":"<div dir=\"ltr\" style=\"text-align: left\">\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small\">Malaysia Degist Com<br \/>16\/3\/2015<\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><br \/><\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\">IN today\u2019s fast-paced world, how many of  us are actually willing to undertake unpaid work, or would not mind to  accept a low-wage job amid skyrocketing living cost? While it is  undeniable that there are still many altruistic souls in our society who  selflessly help others on a humanitarian basis, but it is a fact that  most employees are willing to toil and work tirelessly at average  nine-to-five jobs for what they feel is valid remuneration for the work  they do.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\">By definition, minimum wage is the  lowest hourly, daily or monthly remuneration that employers may legally  pay to workers or in its simplest term, it is the minimum amount of pay  an employee should receive, according to government legislation. <\/p>\n<p>Today,  many developed countries in the world have some form of minimum wage  and the implementation of minimum wage is often touted as a tool to  reduce poverty and bridge the gap in income disparity, especially among  low-income workers. <\/p>\n<p>In Malaysia, we joined the league of  countries implementing minimum wage in 2013. In the Budget 2011 speech  in October 2010, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had announced the  minimum wage initiative with the hope to create the necessary  environment so that the productivity of employees can be improved and  set in motion Malaysia\u2019s aim to become a high income nation.<\/p>\n<p>Before  the implementation of minimum wage in 2011, it is found that 33.8% of  private sector workers were paid below RM700 per month relative to the  Poverty Line Wage (PGK) RM800, according to the Ministry of Human  Resources in its National Employment Studies in 2009.<\/p>\n<p>With the  introduction of a national minimum wage according to the Malaysian Wages  Order 2012, the lowest monthly rate for employees in Peninsula Malaysia  is RM900 while in Sabah and Sarawak, the lowest monthly rate is RM800. <\/p>\n<p><strong>The Debate Over Minimum Wage In Malaysia<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Although  the minimum wage policy has been barely implemented for a couple of  years, but calls to revise the minimum wage have resurfaced as the  minimum wage is set for review every two years.<\/p>\n<p>Malaysian  Institute of Economic Research (MIER) executive director Dr Zakariah  Abdul Rashid was quoted in a local news daily in January this year as  stating that \u201cbased on the minimum wage policy, we need to do the review  every two years.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Taking the opportunity to get their viewpoint  in ahead of time, in October last year, the Congress of Unions of  Employees in the Public and Civil Services(Cuepacs) had publicly called  for a revision of minimum wages of public servants to RM1,200 to help  them cope with the rapidly spiralling cost of living.<\/p>\n<p>The  Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) also chipped in with their view  that minimum wage to be raised to RM1,200 and standardised across the  peninsula as well as Sabah and Sarawak, as reported by a local news  daily in January this year.<\/p>\n<p>Are employees justified in their  demand which in this case comes to about a 30% increase? A recent World  Bank study found that the percentage of wage increment in the country  was flattening at 2.6% per year while productivity increased on average  by 6.7% in the same period for the past ten years.<\/p>\n<p>In light with  the above, it is apparent that the salary increment is not in line with  productivity gains and the cost of living and this clearly indicates  there is distortion in the local labour market, where the increment of  wages fails to complement with the rising cost of living.<\/p>\n<p>Admittedly,  Malaysia has moved ahead in comparison with many other neighbouring  developing countries when it comes to a national minimum wage but we are  still far behind some of our Asian neighbours such as Japan, Korea, and  Singapore, among others.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s take a quick look at the countries with the highest minimum wages:<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><span class=\"easy_img_caption\" style=\"background-color: #f2f2f2;line-height: 0.5;margin: 0px 0px;text-align: left;vertical-align: top;width: 562px\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Source: SaveMoney.my\" src=\"http:\/\/www.malaysiandigest.com\/images\/stories\/new2\/teh\/min_wage_countries.png\" style=\"margin-left: auto;margin-right: auto;margin: 0\" width=\"550\" \/><span class=\"easy_img_caption_inner\" style=\"color: black;font-size: 8pt;font-style: normal;font-weight: normal;line-height: normal;margin: 0px;padding: 4px 8px\">Source: SaveMoney.my<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><br \/><strong>Employers Seek A More Practical Implementation Approach<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Despite  the fact that employees in Malaysia started getting paid minimum wage  beginning January last year, but its implementation remains a  challenging endeavour for both the public and private sectors as some  employers who run small or micro businesses are facing challenges to  meet Minimum Wage Scheme as they are still not ready. <\/p>\n<p>According to a news report by <em>Bernama<\/em> last Wednesday, some 587 out of the 42,297 companies inspected were  found to have not complied with the minimum wage policy as of 31 January  2015. <\/p>\n<p>Human Resource Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot was  quoted as saying that 1,201 claims associated with the minimum wage were  received and 276 of the cases were resolved in the Labour Court while  the remaining 925 cases were being attended to by the ministry officers.<\/p>\n<p>The  cases of companies reported to have not met the minimum wage policy are  just the tip of the iceberg and there are various reasons that lead to  the problem, Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) executive director  Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan <em>(pic)<\/em> told <em>Malaysian Digest<\/em>.&nbsp;<span class=\"easy_img_caption\" style=\"background-color: #f2f2f2;float: right;line-height: 0.5;margin: 20px;text-align: left;vertical-align: top;width: 328px\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) executive director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan\" height=\"210\" src=\"http:\/\/www.malaysiandigest.com\/images\/stories\/new2\/teh\/Shamsuddin_Bardan.jpg\" style=\"margin: 0\" width=\"316\" \/><span class=\"easy_img_caption_inner\" style=\"color: black;font-size: 8pt;font-style: normal;font-weight: normal;line-height: normal;margin: 0px;padding: 4px 8px\">Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) executive director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe  poor financial capacity of some employers, especially those who run  small and medium enterprises (SMEs) or micro-businesses is the main  reason why they are not able to meet the RM900 minimum wage for their  employees as their margin is small,\u201d he noted.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDespite the fact  that most of the employers and employees are fully aware of the  minimum-wage law, the problem still persists and this may due to some  interlinked reasons,\u201d he said, adding that employees who do not receive  the minimum wage from their employers should lodge a complaint or seek  better employment opportunities.<\/p>\n<p>Shamsuddin said MEF had earlier  suggested the National Wages Consultative Council come up with a more  practical mechanism to facilitate the whole implementation as it is  found that there are still many employers who failed to comply with the  minimum wage policy.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe minimum wage should be implemented in  different levels depending on the area and the nature of the job. There  must be a different rate between rural and urban areas given the fact  that the cost of living in different geographical areas varies  significantly,\u201d he added.<\/p>\n<p>After all, if employers are unable to  absorb the cost of increasing minimum wage, they might be forced to  consider job cuts or reducing work hours which impact negatively on  employees\u2019 wages and employment rates.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Of Social Justice, Workplace Productivity and Poverty Reduction<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Fundamentally,  the implementation of minimum wage in Malaysia is to overcome poverty  and increase the productivity in the workplace as well as to provide  social justice by bridging the income inequality. <\/p>\n<p>In 1998,  former US President Clinton stated that minimum wage will raise the  living standards of 12 million hard working Americans. More recently,  incumbent US president Barack Obama has also made the raising of minimum  wage a centrepiece of his stance against income inequality so that  people who work full time should not live in poverty. <\/p>\n<p>The push  and pull between employees and employers on minimum wage is a constant  search for equilibrium as market forces are pitted against labour supply  and competitiveness. Even in developed nations like the UK and US,  calls are currently underway for increments in minimum wage from 6% in  the UK to 30% in some states in the US.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"easy_img_caption\" style=\"background-color: #f2f2f2;float: left;line-height: 0.5;margin-bottom: 20px;margin-right: 20px;text-align: left;vertical-align: top;width: 292px\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Economic expert and lecturer of Universiti Sarawak Malaysia (UNIMAS) Prof Dr Shazali Abu Mansor \" src=\"http:\/\/www.malaysiandigest.com\/images\/stories\/new2\/teh\/Universiti_Sarawak_Malaysia_UNIMAS_Prof_Dr_Shazali_Abu_Mansor.jpg\" style=\"margin: 0\" width=\"280\" \/><span class=\"easy_img_caption_inner\" style=\"color: black;font-size: 8pt;font-style: normal;font-weight: normal;line-height: normal;margin: 0px;padding: 4px 8px\">Economic expert and lecturer of Universiti Sarawak Malaysia (UNIMAS) Prof Dr Shazali Abu Mansor <\/span><\/span>When contacted by <em>Malaysian Digest<\/em>, economic expert and lecturer of Universiti Sarawak Malaysia (UNIMAS) Prof Dr Shazali Abu Mansor <em>(pic)<\/em> said although the implementation of minimum wage is a laudable move but  the scheme needs to be reviewed so that the minimum wages implemented  are realistic in different areas and states.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt is clear that  the readiness of smaller organizations is less compare to larger ones as  smaller firms are less profitable. The government must set realistic  minimum wage accordingly based on the nature of the job, sector, and  area.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor example, the RM900 minimum wage implemented in  peninsula Malaysia is acceptable to remote areas but certainly not in  the bigger cities. Therefore, employers in the rural areas should be  allowed to pay less to their workers. This is because some employers of  micro businesses are unwilling to absorb the cost of higher minimum wage  when they are unable to will pass it onto consumers,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn  light of this stance, the implementation of minimum wage is important  as it helps to increase workplace productivity, prevent labor  exploitation and lower the poverty levels,\u201d he concluded.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A More Comprehensive And Realistic Measure Needed<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A local small and medium enterprise owner, Issac, 29, who runs a recycling centre in Lumut, Perak, shared his view with <em>Malaysian Digest<\/em> when contacted yesterday. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cCurrently  I have four employees in my workshop. They work six days in a week and  get paid RM45 per day. For every overtime hour worked, they will be paid  hourly wage plus the overtime premium\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Asked whether  the government should consider extending the minimum-wage policy, he  said: \u201cIt all depends as I believe the financial capacity of the  business entity itself tells everything. The larger the firm, the more  the profits earned. If the firm is profitable, then I think they have no  problem and can afford [the suggested minimum wage].\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEvery  firm has different profit levels depending on determinants such as the  nature of the organization, size, productivity, innovation and others,\u201d  he said, adding that a more realistic and reasonable minimum wage need  to be introduced based on the different criterion of the business entity  so that no party is hideously or deliberately exploited.<\/span><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"> <\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\">Malaysia is on the right track as we  join some 150 countries around the world with minimum wage policies  already in place as it shows the seriousness of the government to help  both the employers and employees in facing the possible challenges of  meeting the minimum wage. Nonetheless, having employers and employees to  mutually agree on the minimum wage has been a challenging endeavour. <\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\">Employees  will only view the issue from the perspective of equitable  remuneration; on the other hand, the employer will focus on factors that  can justify raising minimum wages, mainly productivity and business  margins. In most cases of negotiations, it has been to \u2018agree to  disagree\u2019 rather than reaching a consensus.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\">In MEF\u2019s annual  survey, the 20th edition for 2015 which was released in November 2014  included a segment on employees\u2019 skills development \u201cwhereby it was  revealed that 59.3% of the surveyed companies indicated that their newly  recruited executives lack leadership skills, followed by job specific  skills (58.2%) and English oral communication skills (55%).<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\">For  the newly recruited non-executives, 56.6% of the participating companies  cited lacked technical skills, followed by English oral communication  (53.0%) and job specific skills (53.0%).<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\">The MEF study also  revealed a slightly higher forecast in salary increments in 2015 with  executive salary expected to rise by 5.89 per cent and 5.78 per cent for  non-executives. This is due to the fact that some 49.5 per cent of the  participating companies will take into account the implementation of  Goods &amp; Services Tax (GST) in forecasting the salary increase for  2015.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\"><\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif\">In order to ensure that the minimum wages rate is properly  set, the government has to continue to play a pivotal role in finding a  \u2018win-win\u2019 solution for both parties and it has to be emphasized in the  best interests of all parties involved so that it is in line with the  nation&#8217;s aspiration towards a sustainable high income nation.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href='http:\/\/cuepacs.blogspot.com\/2015\/03\/minimum-wage-workers-right-vs-employees.html'>baca selanjutnya&gt;&gt;<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Malaysia Degist Com16\/3\/2015 IN today\u2019s fast-paced world, how many of us are actually willing to undertake unpaid work, or would not mind to accept a low-wage job amid skyrocketing living cost? 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