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Malaysia's evolving minimum wage landscape

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  • Malaysia's current minimum wage is RM1,500 per month or RM7.21 per hour, effective since January 1, 2023.
  • The government plans to review the minimum wage in June 2024 and introduce a progressive wage policy linking increases to skills and productivity.
  • Balancing worker welfare with economic competitiveness remains a key challenge in minimum wage policy implementation.

[MALAYSIA] Malaysia's minimum wage policy has undergone significant changes in recent years, with the government taking steps to improve the living standards of workers across the country. The current minimum wage rate, set at RM1,500 per month or RM7.21 per hour, came into effect on January 1, 2023, and applies to all employees throughout Malaysia, regardless of their location or industry. This represents a substantial increase from previous rates and reflects the government's commitment to addressing wage disparities and improving the quality of life for low-income workers.

The concept of minimum wage in Malaysia has a long history, dating back to the Wages Councils Act 1947. However, it wasn't until the National Wages Consultative Council Act 2011 that a more comprehensive approach to minimum wage policy was established. This act created the National Wages Consultative Council, tasked with advising and making recommendations on minimum wages.

Since then, the minimum wage in Malaysia has seen several increases:

2013: RM900 for Peninsular Malaysia, RM800 for East Malaysia

2019: Unified rate of RM1,100 nationwide

2020: Increased to RM1,200

2023: Current rate of RM1,500

These incremental increases demonstrate the government's ongoing efforts to improve workers' living standards and reduce wage inequality across the country.

Current Minimum Wage Regulations

The Minimum Wages Order 2022 stipulates that the minimum monthly wage for employees in Malaysia is RM1,500, which translates to approximately RM7.21 per hour. This rate applies to all sectors and regions of the country, with a few exceptions:

  • Domestic servants are exempt from this order
  • There was a temporary exemption for employers with fewer than 5 employees until December 31, 2022 (excluding those in professional activities)

It's important to note that certain benefits and allowances are excluded from the calculation of wages for minimum wage purposes. These include housing, food, fuel, utilities, medical benefits, employer contributions to pension funds, travel allowances, and annual bonuses.

Impact on Workers and the Economy

The implementation of a higher minimum wage has had both positive and negative effects on workers and the broader economy. On the positive side, it has helped to reduce wage inequality and provide a more stable income for low-wage workers. According to Human Resources Minister Steven Sim, "This is a part of a mechanism to cater for the welfare of workers, particularly low-income earners, and will be uniform across the country."

However, the impact on businesses, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs), has been a point of concern. The 25% increase in labor costs (from RM1,200 to RM1,500) has put pressure on operating costs for many businesses, particularly those still recovering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Carmelo Ferlito, CEO of the Center for Market Education, commented on the potential negative effects of the minimum wage increase: "The minimum wage hike will lead to higher unemployment, especially among the youth and unskilled workers. It will also accelerate the shift towards automation, further reducing job opportunities for low-skilled workers."

Productivity and Wage Growth

One of the key considerations in minimum wage policy is the relationship between wages and productivity. Ideally, wage increases should be accompanied by corresponding increases in productivity to maintain economic balance and competitiveness.

According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia, labor productivity increased by only 1.7% in Q4 2021, based on the ratio of value added per employment. This modest growth in productivity raises questions about the sustainability of significant minimum wage increases and their potential impact on inflation and the cost of living.

Regional Competitiveness

The increase in Malaysia's minimum wage has implications for the country's competitiveness in the region. Compared to neighboring countries, Malaysia's minimum wage is now significantly higher:

Vietnam: 43.99% lower

Thailand: 41.14% lower

Cambodia: 43.21% lower

Indonesia: 11.63% lower

Philippines: 36.98% lower

Laos: 69.63% lower

Myanmar: 90.22% lower

This disparity in labor costs could potentially affect foreign investment decisions, with some companies opting for countries with lower operating costs.

Future Developments and Progressive Wage Policy

Looking ahead, the Malaysian government is set to review the minimum wage in June 2024, as part of its biennial review process7. Additionally, there are plans to introduce a progressive wage policy that links wage increases to skill acquisition and productivity levels.

Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli announced, "The progressive wage policy will be piloted in June 2024, with 1,000 companies participating in the program. This approach aims to create a more dynamic and skilled workforce while ensuring fair compensation."

Malaysia's minimum wage policy continues to evolve as the government seeks to balance worker welfare with economic growth and competitiveness. While the recent increases have provided much-needed support for low-income workers, challenges remain in terms of business adaptation, productivity growth, and regional competitiveness.

As Malaysia moves towards a more progressive wage system, it will be crucial to monitor the impacts on both workers and businesses, ensuring that the policy achieves its goals of reducing income inequality and improving living standards without compromising economic growth and job creation.


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