Minimum wage: Help us get through tough times, Sabah kindergartens urge govt


KOTA KINABALU: Private kindergartens in Sabah have been placed in a precarious position with the implementation of the RM1,500 minimum wage.

Sabah Kindergarten Association (PTS) president Evelyn Wong the new minimum wage, which became effective May 1 following a short notice on April 28, has caused much concern for many private kindergarten owners.

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