MEMBERS of the National Economic Advisory Council (NEAC) say the challenges Malaysia is facing leave the country no choice but to start changing the way things operate or face the prospect of being left behind.
NEAC chairman Tan Sri Amirsham Abdul Aziz said although there were doubts currently about the scope and magnitude of the changes, no huge leap was required, for example, for low-income workers to achieve higher wages.
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