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TSFAMNIG HJARTA
post Jun 4 2020, 09:27 AM, updated 6y ago

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MEF: Govt should help employers save jobs

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) is asking the government to be sensitive to the plight of employers and help them by increasing allocations for the Employment Retention Programme (ERP) and Wage Subsidy Programme (WSP).

Its executive director, Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan, said the best way to save jobs was by helping company owners who must ensure the survival of their firms and employees.

"Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, about a million Malaysians are expected to lose their jobs and this is bad for many households and also the economy.

"This is why the government must help employers by increasing the WSP and ERP aid, so they would not feel that the only solution is to retrench workers."

Shamsuddin said this when asked what should be included in the Economic Recovery Plan, which would be announced by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin this month.

Shamsuddin urged the government to increase the cash flow of companies by reducing the cost of business, such as employers' contribution to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF).

"We suggest the government allow a reduction in employers' EPF contributions to five per cent, not forever, but till the country recovers, perhaps till next year.

"We must understand that the effect of Covid-19 is long-term."

He said the government should review the amendment of Act 446 of the Workers' Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990, as implementing the law right now would only increase business operation costs.

Recently, Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan said the government would give employers three months to comply with the amendments to the act.

However, Shamsuddin said the decision to force employers to comply with this was "insensitive", especially at a time when they were struggling to keep their companies afloat.

"The government needs to assist employers and employees.

"They must understand it is important to maintain good hygiene but at the same time, it is also unfair to compel employers on the verge of bankruptcy to comply with the act soon."

He said the government needed to address issues related to employees who were working from home.

"If an employee gets into an accident while at work, he or she will be compensated. But we are living in a different time, the new normal.

"People are now working from home. What will happen to employees who get into an accident while working at home?

"At the moment, they will not receive a single sen of compensation and laws related to this must be reviewed immediately," he said.

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post Jun 4 2020, 09:35 AM

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Most ktards will disagree. But when they become jobless, they blame employers for not sacrificing their savings.
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post Jun 4 2020, 09:38 AM

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Government still have money? Even if they did and decide to help employers, how many Malaysians benefit from it?
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post Jun 4 2020, 09:49 AM

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Some other expert opined that simply helping the businesses is not enough. The govt need to spur spending among the people, because no demand means no sales, no sales then businesses will close down eventually.

The problem is, employer already ask staff to "voluntary" salary reduction, you expect the staff still have mood or money to spend after such voluntary salary reduction?

It's a vicious cycle, salary get cut, staff no mood/money to spend, boss business not good, boss cut staff salary....... rinse and repeat.
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post Jun 4 2020, 09:51 AM

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budaya hulur tangan
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post Jun 4 2020, 09:53 AM

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we need more tongkat.
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post Jun 4 2020, 09:54 AM

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QUOTE(hotdayum @ Jun 4 2020, 09:38 AM)
Government still have money? Even if they did and decide to help employers, how many Malaysians benefit from it?
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Why that Little Red Dot can help? Giving out free money n Masks to its Citizens
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post Jun 4 2020, 10:35 AM

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QUOTE(Mr.Robert @ Jun 4 2020, 11:54 AM)
Why that Little Red Dot can help? Giving out free money n Masks to its Citizens
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Time to wake up finally lo.. It's during crisis and bad times where true colours are shown. Be it country or people. In this case, who has money tongue.gif
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post Jun 4 2020, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(hotdayum @ Jun 4 2020, 09:38 AM)
Government still have money? Even if they did and decide to help employers, how many Malaysians benefit from it?
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Australia and Germany is a a good example during this covid crisis, instead on focusing on the people who is poor,
they focus on people who lost their jobs. Besides that its upmost priority to help SMEs and Businesses. Because they generate income and pays taxes.

Businesses employ the people, Not Gomen. Business creates jobs, Not Gomen. Business pays the salary of the people, Not Gomen.
In malaysia where the salary of the people are protected even during this covid crisis, arent the gomen suppose to help the businesses
so that they can continue to pay the salary of their staffs?

No, gomen decided that money should be used to buy votes.
So there is a seriously flawed idea over there. Now face the consequences.


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post Jun 4 2020, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(judas @ Jun 4 2020, 10:45 AM)
Australia and Germany is a a good example during this covid crisis, instead on focusing on the people who is poor,
they focus on people who lost their jobs. Besides that its upmost priority to help SMEs and Businesses. Because they generate income and pays taxes.

Businesses employ the people, Not Gomen. Business creates jobs, Not Gomen. Business pays the salary of the people, Not Gomen.
In malaysia where the salary of the people are protected even during this covid crisis, arent the gomen suppose to help the businesses
so that they can continue to pay the salary of their staffs?

No, gomen decided that money should be used to buy votes.
So there is a seriously flawed idea over there. Now face the consequences.
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Help need to arrive in combo packages, no stand alone employer oriented assistance or ppl oriented assistance.

The govt need to apply cocktail package, prevent the SME from closing down while at the same time spur spending among the ppl, because if ppl don't spend then the businesses will not have enough business to be viable also irrespective how many aid given by govt.
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post Jun 4 2020, 10:53 AM

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It is a good move but if business continue to deteriorate, then how?
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post Jun 4 2020, 10:59 AM

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Biasa lah.
Komen pada benda dah lepas yang dah buat memang senang.
Masa benda mula2 jadi, x de pula muncul bijak nak komen masa tu.
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post Jun 4 2020, 11:06 AM

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already feeling the effects of MCO on businesses, I see banners plastered all over some shoplots, these businesses only opened for less than a year. My boss's shop also kena tenant request to terminate tenancy early. Businesses are slowing to a crawl, customers are owing supplier for 3months+ outstanding payment, government agencies macam not doing much, nothing is proceeding according to plan. Hopefully come 9 June there'll be some good news.

 

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