Young medical professionals in M’sia outraged over incentive cuts, say SG janitors earn more than them

Young medical professionals in M’sia outraged over incentive cuts, say SG janitors earn more than them

TheIndependent_Asia·2019-12-28 19:03

The Public Service Department (PSD) of Malaysia announced a series of incentive and allowance cuts as part of its policy review.

The move greatly affects the Critical Services Incentive Payment (BIPK) allowance scheme. The allowance, established in 1992, was intended to attract and retain skilled workers and professionals considered vital to national development.

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