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The law on minimum wages in Malaysia
Published 2013“…The International Labour Conference had, in its 54th session on 22 June 1970, adopted the Minimum Wage Fixing Convention, 1970 (No. 131) and the Minimum Wage Fixing Recommendation 1970 (No. 135), which requires the ratifying states to establish a minimum wage fixing machinery which in turn, is capable of determining and periodically reviewing and adjusting minimum wage rates. …”
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Minimum wages in Malaysia: concept and application
Published 2013“…Whether to adopt a statutory minimum wage has been debated in Malaysia for a number of years, even after the enactment of the National Wages Consultative Act 2011. …”
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Collective bargaining and minimum wage determination in Nigeria
Published 2021“…The study concluded that the increasing cost of living has not been in correspondence with the minimum wage paid by the government. Hence, employees were demotivated with their pay. …”
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The Impacts of Minimum Wage Implementation in Malaysia: An Update
Published 2016“…Minimum wage has been implemented in Malaysia in 2013 to address market failure in wage determination among low wage earners. …”
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Who gain and lose from the minimum wage policy?
Published 2013“…This study examines the effectiveness of the minimum wage as a mechanism for income redistribution among major ethnic groups in Malaysia. …”
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Minimum wage estimates and adjustments in Australia since 1983
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Who gain and lose from the minimum wage policy?
Published 2013“…This study examines the effectiveness of the minimum wage as a mechanism for income redistribution among major ethnic groups in Malaysia. …”
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The Effect of minimum wage policy on Malaysia’s CPI & PPI: an intervention analysis
Published 2023“…The minimum wage policy in Malaysia has been debatable due to contradicting perspectives among consumers and producers. …”
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Estimating the impact of minimum wages on poverty across ethnic groups in Malaysia
Published 2016“…This paper examines the potential impacts of minimum wages on poverty alleviation in Malaysia by paying specific attention to its impacts between major ethnic groups. …”
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The impact of minimum wages to the company of FELDA at Bera, Pahang / Mohd Faizol Kamarazaman
Published 2017“…Minimum Wages Act 1948 that has been addressed in National Wages Consultative Council (NWCC) is to give a better salary and a better living cost to all the workers. …”
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Wage inequality: is there a role for minimum wage and trade union in an intangible economy?
Published 2021“…The result shows that relative demand of skilled and unskilled workers, merchandise trade as a percentage of GDP, real minimum wage, ratio of intangible assets to tangible assets and interaction term of share of intangible and union density are statistically significant in affecting wage inequality. …”
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A legal study on minimum wage in the private sectors in Malaysia / Jacqueline Charlie ... [et al.]
Published 2010“…This research contributes to the necessity of having national minimum wage legislation in this country especially for the private sectors. …”
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Agent based modelling as a decision support system for shadow accounting
Published 2017Subjects: “…Minimum wage…”
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A study on the impact of minimum wage on employees from Mydin company / Fatin Farhana Osman and Norsuriani Basuni
Published 2013“…This research study will focus on the topic of minimum wage in private sector, which is the perception of employee toward the impact of minimum wage. …”
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Regulatory enforcement of minimum wage policy: An examination of street-level bureaucrats’ discretion in Malaysia / Mohammed Salah Hassan
Published 2021“…The study’s main finding highlights that Labor Inspectors in Malaysia demonstrate a range of enforcement style dimensions when enforcing the minimum wage. The novelty of this thesis is in highlighting two main constructs; willingness to implement, and client meaningfulness, and their importance in shaping policy implementation and its effect on street-level bureaucrats' behavior, also these constructs are likely contributing to the imperfect enforcement of the minimum wage policy. …”
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