The New Straits Times
2009/10/16
Teresa Yong
2009/10/16
Teresa Yong
KUALA LUMPUR: Cuepacs is asking the government to give two months’ bonus this year to the 1.2 million civil servants in the country.
Cuepacs president Omar Osman said the two-month quantum was endorsed at the union’s three-hour special congress meeting held today. He said they were looking forward to good news to be announced in the 2010 Budget next week. Speaking to reporters at the Hari Raya celebrations attended by the Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Sidek today, Omar said Cuepacs had already sent the request in a letter to the prime minister in July.
The government had paid a one-month bonus to civil servants in 2007. On the government's decision to implement a time-based promotion for the 300,000 support group in the civil service, he regretted that it was not yet implemented. “Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had announced the scheme in July,” he pointed out. Under this exercise, those with 15 years or more of service and were stuck on the maximum salary scale for years were eligible to be promoted beginning that month. Omar said the delay was apparently due to those affected having their staff records being checked and verified. “We are requesting that the evaluation be speeded up as some 200,000 workers are affected,” he said.
Cuepacs president Omar Osman said the two-month quantum was endorsed at the union’s three-hour special congress meeting held today. He said they were looking forward to good news to be announced in the 2010 Budget next week. Speaking to reporters at the Hari Raya celebrations attended by the Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Sidek today, Omar said Cuepacs had already sent the request in a letter to the prime minister in July.
The government had paid a one-month bonus to civil servants in 2007. On the government's decision to implement a time-based promotion for the 300,000 support group in the civil service, he regretted that it was not yet implemented. “Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had announced the scheme in July,” he pointed out. Under this exercise, those with 15 years or more of service and were stuck on the maximum salary scale for years were eligible to be promoted beginning that month. Omar said the delay was apparently due to those affected having their staff records being checked and verified. “We are requesting that the evaluation be speeded up as some 200,000 workers are affected,” he said.
Cuepacs president Omar Osman (third from left),
Chief Secretary to the government
Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan (thrid form right) and
Cuepacs officials at the Hari Raya do
in Kuala Lumpur today
Chief Secretary to the government
Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan (thrid form right) and
Cuepacs officials at the Hari Raya do
in Kuala Lumpur today
5 ulasan:
kerajaam naik gaji kakitangan awam dan beri bonus, harga barang terus naik harga. swasta beri bonus berbulan bulan, harga barang tidak naik pun.........mana keadilan????
Mana nak adilnya, belum beri dan heboh lepas beri lagi heboh satu malaysia semua berita keluar sampaikan orang asli yang tak baca akhbar pun tau, tengok swasta tak bising pun cuma kawan-kawan dekat je tau kalau sikit lain cerita ni sampai bonus lima,enam bulan gaji lumayan tu.
Mohon CUEPACS ambil berat status MAJLIS HARGA BARANG NEGARA dan 1600orang PEGAWAI PEMANTAU HARGA.
harap der ler bonus..dah ler raya tahun ni tak der bonus.yang dapat kakitangan sokongan..gred 32 lg besar dari 41 leh dapat.camana ler.harap bonus mcm 2 ler...biar kump 1 jer dapat.kump sokongan tak dapat.camana omar?confirm memekak ler org sokongan nieee.
Ala 32 sudah kerja lama.41 kerja ndak sampai 10thn gaji sudah besar.sukurlah dapat kerja.teringat pula aku masa kerja cuci piring dekat hotel.kerja sejam rm1.20.....pahit tapi manis.jadi bersyukurlah
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