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PM says low wages of dirty jobs better than no wages

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad speaks during the National Labour Day Celebration in Putrajaya May 1, 2019. ― Picture by Shafwan Zaidon

“It is a low salary but if they don't work, there's no salary at all. They have to choose. If they work, the will still get a salary,” said Dr Mahathir. “We can't compel but we have to remember, we work for the nation, to develop our country. If we don't work, someone else will get our money and we will be at a loss,” he said.

 

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Sometimes I can't believe the things that came out from his mouth. It's like saying. Life is unfair. Suck it. We are not going to help you. Slave yourselves and stop complaining. Other people are going to be rich my ass.

Peter Drucker Advocated a Ratio of 20 to 1 for CEO to Average Worker Pay. Maybe PM pay should likewise follow, maximum 20 times a 3D job pay.

Read the article people. Baca. Iqra'. Stupid title.

One more round of idiotic statements

If you can't bring up the economy pls resign la. Don't say stupid things like this

Those who say that Malaysians are choosy in employment, have not spend time on the field, enough.

Perpetually showing no respect & more humiliations coming fr a respected leader fr the past to current. Most Msians dignity is preserved as they rather work overseas as labourers by the high pay. mkula chedetofficial pakatanharapan_ PPBMofficial mariamAdmrlGen mariachin

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