| Mixed reaction to fresh grads wanting RM3,000 starting pay Citing the high cost of living expenses including rent, petrol and food, some fresh graduates interviewed by FMT said that a starting salary of RM3,000 was the only way they could satisfactorily make ends meet.Free Malaysia Today
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Saturday, 26 August 2017 |
| A difficult task Should subsidies be reduced when inflation is worsening? How much should it be reduced? How should low-income earners be assisted after subsidy reduction? All these are thorny problems.Sin Chew Daily
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011 |
| Thumbs up for fuel cap Consumer associations welcome the Government's plan to cap the amount of subsidised petrol a car owner can buy monthly. However, they called on the authorities to ensure that the new fuel pricing mechanism would not complicate or confuse consumers.The Star
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Monday, 18 January 2010 |
| Low salary increase and bonus 2010 Petrol allowances differ from one company to another. Manager and executives entitled RM100 – RM500 of transport allowance per month.Sin Chew Jit Poh
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Friday, 20 November 2009 |
| Gunakan pekerja tempatan Kegawatan ekonomi mula dirasai pada bulan Oktober bermula dengan peningkatan harga petrol yang mendadak ketika itu yang mengakibatkan banyak industri terpaksa menyemak semula perjalanan perniagaan mereka.Mingguan Malaysia
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Sunday, 1 February 2009 |
| Less taxing year MEF executive director shamsuddin said: "We in the private sector have been proposing for the childcare allowance for a long time and we thank the Government for finally it is here.The Star
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Thursday, 1 January 2009 |
| MEF warns workers not to demand more MALAYSIANS have been advised to "remain sober" and not to demand salary increments as this may add further pressure on businesses.Malay Mail
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008 |
| MTUC seeks pay rise, allowance for workers Private sector employers have been urged to give their workers a salary increase or cost of living allowance in view of the higher price of petrol and diesel.New Straits Times
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Friday, 6 June 2008 |
| MEF says businesses will feel the pinch The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) said the increase in fuel prices and the electricity tariff hike will have a negative impact on the competitiveness of businesses and employers here.New Straits Times
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Friday, 6 June 2008 |
| MEF : Employers should not be made to bear additional burden by being Imposed with Higher Transport Allowance Nanyang Siang Pau
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Thursday, 3 August 2006 |