Thursday December 8, 2011
By LIM WEY WEN
wwen@thestar.com.my
PUTRAJAYA: A new civil service
remuneration scheme has been
unveiled giving government employees
a pay rise of 7% to 13% effective
Jan 1.
Public Service director-general Tan
Sri Abu Bakar Abdullah said the increments
for the civil servants would be
based on four principles: hierarchy:
talent and experience; their position
and subject matter expertise; and
their performance.
He said the increments would be
performance-based, which also
means that if the top civil servants do
not do enough to merit bonuses,
there would be no pay rise for them
either.
The performance of the top-level
civil servants will be evaluated
through their Key Performance
Indicators.
Citing an example of how a top management
officer would be paid, he said a doctor
with a salary range of between RM4,431 and
RM6,439 is now eligible for a salary of between
RM4,520 and RM8,840. However, the doctor
will not immediately move to the new maximum
rate if he is currently earning RM6,439.
He will instead earn a similar salary and
continue to enjoy increments of up to RM8,840
(37% higher than the previous ceiling) even
before he is promoted to the next grade.
Giving an example for the lower category
staff, he said: “If a driver earns between
RM1,222.51 and RM1,882 under the current
scheme, he can earn between RM1,245 and
RM2,965 under the new scheme.”
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