| MEF: Employees to enjoy Higher Annual Increments and Bonuses "The surveys revealed that the average salary increases for executives was 5.26% while it was 5.35% for non-executives," said MEF President Datuk Dr Syed Hussain Syed Husman P.J.N., J.P. who launched the 28th edition of the MEF Salary Surveys for Executives and Non-Executives today.Press Release
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Wednesday, 23 November 2022 |
| MEF Salary Surveys finding indicative of positive business recovery The 27th edition of the annual MEF Salary Surveys, which was launched by MEF President Dato’ Dr Syed Hussain Syed Husman J.P. here today, indicated that 65.20 per cent of respondent companies granted salary increases either to all or certain executive employees in 2021 compared to 58.40 per cent in 2020, while 66.40 per cent granted salary increases to all or certain non-executives in 2021 as compared to 61.70 per cent in 2020.Press Release
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Tuesday, 7 December 2021 |
| More employers raise wages in 2021 vs 2020 -- MEF survey Citing the 27th annual MEF Salary Surveys launched today, president Datuk Syed Hussain Syed Husman said 65.20 per cent of respondent companies granted salary increases either to all or certain executive employees in 2021 versus 58.40 per cent in 2020, while 66.40 per cent granted salary increases to all or certain nonexecutives in 2021 against 61.70 per cent in 2020.Bernama.com
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Tuesday, 7 December 2021 |
| Lower increments, bonuses trend to continue in 2021 - MEF The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) said executives and non-executives will likely see the trend of reduced increments and bonuses to continue in 2021, based on the latest MEF Salary Surveys for Executives and Non-Executives.Bernama
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Monday, 14 December 2020 |
| MEF: Lower increments, bonuses trend to continue in 2021 The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) said executives and non-executives will likely see the trend of reduced increments and bonuses to continue in 2021, based on the latest MEF Salary Surveys for Executives and Non-Executives.Malay Mail
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Monday, 14 December 2020 |
| MEF Salary Surveys: Fewer receive increments despite higher quantum MEF President Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Azman Shah Dato’ Seri Haron, who launched the latest MEF publications here today, stated that 88.3% of respondents granted salary increase to executives compared to 92.4% in 2018, while it was 87.6% for non-executives (92.7% in 2018).
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Wednesday, 27 November 2019 |
| Lower increments for executives forecast for 2020 - MEF survey The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) said executives will likely see lower salary increases in 2020, while non-executives are expected to see higher pay increments on average, based on the 2019 MEF Salary Surveys for Executives and Non-Executives.The Edge Markets
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Wednesday, 27 November 2019 |
| Surveys reveal all around lower Salary Increments and Bonuses Employers granted lower salary increases and bonuses throughout 2018 and the forecasted outlook for salary increases and bonuses in 2019 was just as bleak, as revealed by the 2018 MEF Salary Surveys for Executives and Non-Executives.
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Thursday, 29 November 2018 |
| Employers Grant Lower Salary Increases and Bonuses Employers granted lower salary increases and bonuses to executives throughout 2016 and the forecasted outlook for salary increases and bonuses in 2017 is just as bleak, as revealed in the 2016 MEF Salary Surveys for Executives and Non-Executives
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Thursday, 24 November 2016 |
| English Proficiency Critical to Enhance Employability of Graduates More than 90% of respondents to the latest MEF Salary Surveys 2016 indicated the need for graduates to improve on English proficiency in order to become more employable.
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Thursday, 24 November 2016 |