GENERAL

KESUMA Invites Employers, Workers To Join PGM 2024 Review Survey

11/05/2026 10:27 PM

PUTRAJAYA, May 11 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Human Resources (KESUMA) today invited employers and private sector workers nationwide to participate in a review survey for the Minimum Wage Order (PGM) 2024 from May 6 to June 19.

In a statement today, KESUMA said the survey, conducted through the National Wages Consultative Council (NWCC), forms part of the review of the PGM 2024 being carried out from January to September 2026.

"The review aims to ensure the national minimum wage rate remains relevant to the current economic situation, cost of living, workers’ productivity and developments in the country’s labour market," it said.

It said findings from the survey would serve as important input in the evaluation process and recommendations to the government regarding the implementation and determination of future national minimum wage policies.

“This will also help ensure that the balance between workers’ welfare, business sustainability and the resilience of the national economy continues to be strengthened comprehensively,” the statement said.

The statement said engagement sessions were also held at 21 locations nationwide from March 30 to April 29 to obtain views and direct feedback from employers, workers, employer associations and trade unions regarding the implementation of the PGM 2024.

It said the sessions also aimed to enhance stakeholders’ understanding of the minimum wage policy while encouraging the implementation of a more effective, fair and sustainable wage system in line with the country’s current needs. 

"All information and data collected through the survey are confidential and will only be used for policy research purposes and improvements to the implementation of the national minimum wage policy," it said

In addition, the ministry also welcomed memoranda or written views from employers, employer associations, workers and trade unions, which can be submitted via email at kajianpgm@mohr.gov.my.

It added that the measure is important to ensure that the views of all stakeholders are taken into account in shaping a more inclusive, responsive and sustainable minimum wage policy for the future of the country’s workforce.

-- BERNAMA


 

© 2026 BERNAMA   • Disclaimer   • Privacy Policy   • Security Policy  
https://www.bernama.com/en/news.php?id=2555762