JPA's salary calculator draws large crowds of civil servants seeking details on pay raises

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Hundreds of civil servants have flocked to the Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA) salary calculator service counters, eager to find out their salary increase following the implementation of the SSPA on Dec 1.

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00:00Hundreds of civil servants flocked to the Public Service Remuneration System, or SSPA
00:07Salary Calculator Service Counters, during the Public Service Special Address event on
00:11Friday.
00:12They found out about their expected salary increase once the first phase of the SSPA
00:18is implemented in December this year.
00:20The SSPA Salary Calculator Service, which has gone online on the Public Service Department's
00:25website, provides an overview of each civil servant's salary increase, with the displayed
00:31amount not including allowances.
00:34Civil servants at the event were pleased with the announcement by Prime Minister Datuk Seri
00:39Anwar Ibrahim on a 15 percent salary adjustment for civil servants in the Implementing, Management
00:46and Professional groups, and 7 percent for those in the Top Management group.
00:51I think the announcement on the increment is something that is long-awaited by the civil
00:57servants.
00:58I think about 12 years, as mentioned by the Prime Minister just now.
01:01This will strive for motivation for all civil servants to work harder.
01:06Once again, thank you and I hope for my team, we're looking forward for our staff to do
01:14better and strive for the better performance and give the best to the public.
01:20Once we know how much the salary increase is, maybe we can save or use some of the allocations.
01:28I'm happy, I've been working for a long time, this is the first time for me to increase my salary.
01:34I live in JB, so when we work with Singapore, the salary is very, very high.
01:41So I'm very, very happy.
01:44They said the salary increase should motivate the public sector to deliver better services
01:49to the people.
01:50Business operators and analysts lauded the move, saying that it will spur productivity
01:55and boost the nation's economy.

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