Umno AGM: Raise minimum wage, says Puteri speaker


KUALA LUMPUR: The minimum wage needs to be raised to cater to high living costs and in light of the abolishment of petrol subsidies, said Puteri Umno delegate Nor Hazreena Hashim.

Nor Hazreena, who is from the Batu division, said that the current minimum wage is hardly enough for a person to get by at the debate on economy at Umno's General Assembly at the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) on Friday.

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