| MEF Unveils 2023 Salary Surveys and Publications - Revelation of Malaysia’s Dynamic Employment Landscape In a historic moment, resonating with the pulse of Malaysia's business realm, the Malaysia Employers Federation (MEF) proudly unveils its 2023 Surveys and publications , an unparalleled revelation that reshapes the narrative of Malaysia's employment landscape.Press Release
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Thursday, 21 December 2023 |
| MEF: Fewer employees get increments despite higher quantum MEF President Tan Sri Azman Shah Haron, who launched the latest MEF Publications said 88.3% of respondents granted salary increase to executives compared with 92.4% in 2018, while it was 87.6% for non-executives (92.7% in 2018).The Star
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Thursday, 28 November 2019 |
| 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 |
| MEF, ILO mark anniversaries with the launch of 3 new publications The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) launched three new publications at the MEF National Conference 2019 that was held at the Holiday Villa Hotels and Resort here today.Press Release
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Tuesday, 8 October 2019 |
| Salary hike prospects 'bleak' MEF announced its findings of four latest publications for 2018. The publications focus on the forecast of salary increases and bonuses for 2019. The outlook was "bleak", according to the survey due to the global recession, increasing social costs and political uncertainties following GE14 which were among factors influencing the employers' cautious attitudeThe Star
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Saturday, 1 December 2018 |
| MEF's Latest Publications It is my pleasure to inform members of MEF’s latest five publications.
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Thursday, 30 November 2017 |
| Minimum Wages push up salary levels for Non Executives Rank and file employees were the major benefactors in anticipation of the implementation of National Minimum Wages as the latest MEF salary survey publications revealed that the nonexecutives were granted the highest ever average salary increases in the past decade.Press Release
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Monday, 26 November 2012 |