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No extension for govt servants missing SSPA deadline

Civil Servants Receive First Salary Increment Under Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA) Deadline for SSPA Option Expiration The public service department (JPA) director-general, Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz, has announced that civil servants who did not sign up for the public...

1,400 civil servants opt out of new salary scheme

New Salary Scheme for Public Services: A Modest Uptake A Small Percentage of Civil Servants Opt Out PETALING JAYA: Just 0.13% of civil servants, or about 1,400, have opted out of the new salary scheme for the public services after the...

Introduce mandatory asset declarations for civil servants as first step, says MP

Reform in the Public Eye: A Call for Transparency Mandatory Asset Declarations for Elected Representatives Subang MP Wong Chen has called for the introduction of mandatory asset declarations for elected representatives, labeling it a "super low-hanging fruit" in terms of reforms...

Perak civil servants to receive two months’ salary aid

Financial Assistance for Perak Civil Servants: A Token of Appreciation Special Payment for Dedicated Service Perak civil servants will receive a special financial assistance of two months' salary in full in the last week of December, announced Menteri Besar Datuk Seri...

S’gor civil servants to receive bonus of 2 months

Selangor Civil Servants to Receive Two-Month Salary Bonus Recognition of Commitment to Developing the State Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari has announced that Selangor civil servants will receive a two-month salary bonus in recognition of their commitment to developing the state. The...

4-day Deepavali weekend for Hindu civil servants

Deepavali Celebrations: A Four-Day Break for Hindu Civil Servants and Students of Manpower Institutes Government Acknowledges Hindu Festival The public services department (JPA) has announced that Hindu civil servants will be granted a four-day break during the upcoming Deepavali festival. According...
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Japan to ban fluorescent lamps by 2027 to cut mercury risk

Japan to Ban Fluorescent Lamps by 2027 to Reduce Mercury Pollution Government Ordinance Revised to Phase Out General Lighting Fluorescent...
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