Booklet WCY 29 Mei 2013 1 - MPC
Booklet WCY 29 Mei 2013 1 - MPC
Booklet WCY 29 Mei 2013 1 - MPC
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employees. The Government has introduced the<br />
1Malaysia Training Centre (1MTC) to optimise the use<br />
of existing resources and training facilities. This is one<br />
of the initiatives under the National Blue Ocean<br />
Strategy (NBOS) to enhance the government delivery<br />
service and strategic decision making process in<br />
relation to the optimum use of public training institutes.<br />
33. Malaysia’s productivity grew at a faster pace than<br />
many OECD countries. However, the productivity level<br />
can be further improved through automation, higher<br />
technology, R&D, as well as higher skills. The sectors<br />
under the ETP such as the electrical and electronics<br />
and ICT sectors recorded improvements in their<br />
labour productivity performance as well as in their<br />
labour competitiveness as a result of higher growth in<br />
value created or output generated by each employee<br />
relative to the growth in wage rates. To ensure that<br />
wages commensurate with higher productivity,<br />
organisations are encouraged to implement<br />
Performance-based Remuneration Systems. To<br />
move into higher income we need a quantum leap in<br />
productivity and minimum wage is expected to bring<br />
about an increase in overall productivity.<br />
34. Recognising that a country cannot be competitive if<br />
only the public sector is expediting changes and<br />
improvements, the private sector delivery system also<br />
Performance -based<br />
Remuneraon<br />
Systems will ensure<br />
that growth in<br />
wages commensurate<br />
with higher<br />
producvity.<br />
Electrical & Electronics<br />
and ICT sectors<br />
recorded improvements<br />
in producvity<br />
performance as well<br />
as in their<br />
labour<br />
compeveness.<br />
needs to be examined. In line with the aspirations to<br />
improve business service delivery, a Focus Group on<br />
Private Sector Efficiency and Accountability Towards<br />
Consumerism had been established to address issues<br />
of human capital, consumer management, information<br />
technology and various aspects of consumerism in<br />
developing business policy. The setting up of this<br />
Focus Group serves as a catalyst for the private<br />
sector to improve their delivery system for service<br />
excellence.<br />
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