MPC unveils initiative to recognise SME resilience in facing Covid-19


Director-general Datuk Abdul Latif Abu Seman said as of June 2021, more than 2, 500 companies have been acknowledged as “shared prosperity organisations”, covering various sectors including manufacturing, services, construction, agriculture as well as mining and quarrying.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Productivity Corp (MPC) has launched the e-Shared Prosperity Organisation (eSPO) acknowledgement certificate, an initiative aimed at encouraging small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to be recognised for their resilience in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic and contributing to the country’s economic recovery.

In a statement, MPC said the eSPO online platform allowed industry players to be self-assessed on their productivity-linked wage system (PLWS) components and issue acknowledgement certificates to organisations that have implemented PLWS.

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