Putrajaya to relook new civil service pay scheme

Sidek pronounced softened terms, if any, will still be offering to those who opt for a compensate scheme now. File pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 Putrajayas brand new polite use compensate scheme will be put under examination following recent objections by government employees over its implementation, Bernama Online reported today

According to Chief Secretary Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan, a taskforce will be shaped to re-evaluate a controversial Public Service New Remuneration Scheme (SBPA) from right away until April 16, when it will present its findings to a Cabinet.

The charge force will have consultations as well as discussions with a applicable parties including trade unions. Issues upon a doing of a SBPA must be addressed or e-mailed within one month from a issuance of this media statement which is February 15, Sidek pronounced via a statement today.

Sidek combined which a taskforce will be headed by former Director-General of Public Service Tan Sri Ismail Adam, as well as will include illustration from a Public Service Department, Attorney-Generals Chambers, a Finance Ministry as well as Cuepacs.

Civil servants who still instruct to opt for a SBPA may go on to do so, pronounced Sidek, while assuring them which any softened conditions arising from a examination will be applicable retroactively.

The brand new polite use compensate scheme ran into objections earlier when Cuepacs demanded a government check a doing of a brand new compensate scheme, after complaining they were not consulted upon a matter.

Pakatan Rakyat lawmakers additionally indicted Putrajaya of bulldozing a scheme through, as well as criticised it for being vague as well as failing to confer with stakeholders adequately.


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