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24-05-2020, 04:33 PM
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I guess some are confused by the ongoings. Just to be clear, it is true that most public servants got/are going to get their MI/PI in April/ June. It doesn't mean that there can't be a paycut. Look at your salary slip and you will notice there is a MVC component. This MVC component is about 8+ percent and is meant to be adjusted if need be in an economic downturn. So whatever MI/PI you get will raise your gross salary and MVC component. Any decrease will likely be on MVC .
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24-05-2020, 05:04 PM
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My Ministry doesnt have a paycut. In fact, there is the standard MI. hehe
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You are wrong again.. The pay revision aka cut affects everyone. Low wage workers below $1500 are slightly different.
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24-05-2020, 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You are wrong again.. The pay revision aka cut affects everyone. Low wage workers below $1500 are slightly different.
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Dun talk cock lah. Dun be stupid anyhow say. Depends on ministry. If ur HR say u dun get paycut means u dun get paycut. Who are u to assume? Unless u in civil service and u got paycut then we believe u. Dun anyhow spread fakenews and fear mongering.
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24-05-2020, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Look at your salary slip and you will notice there is a MVC component. This MVC component is about 8+ percent and is meant to be adjusted if need be in an economic downturn. So whatever MI/PI you get will raise your gross salary and MVC component. Any decrease will likely be on MVC .
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Thanks for sharing. Made me realise there are many acronyms in my salary slip I never bothered to understand before. Tried to Google; the only thing I found was this (HK-based) report on SG's civil service salary structure:
s://.jsscs.gov.hk/en/publications/pwc/appendix_d.htm
Seems like NPVP is another chunk that can be cut during downturns!
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24-05-2020, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I guess some are confused by the ongoings. Just to be clear, it is true that most public servants got/are going to get their MI/PI in April/ June. It doesn't mean that there can't be a paycut. Look at your salary slip and you will notice there is a MVC component. This MVC component is about 8+ percent and is meant to be adjusted if need be in an economic downturn. So whatever MI/PI you get will raise your gross salary and MVC component. Any decrease will likely be on MVC .
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spot on
so many noobs in this thread
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24-05-2020, 10:54 PM
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My Ministry doesnt have a paycut. In fact, there is the standard MI. hehe
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It's coming in June for all.. Mvc component is around 10%
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24-05-2020, 11:50 PM
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It's coming in June for all.. Mvc component is around 10%
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Minister Heng talking on thursday right if not wrong.. if he never say anything.. means nothing to worry..
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25-05-2020, 12:11 AM
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Minister Heng talking on thursday right if not wrong.. if he never say anything.. means nothing to worry..
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Wrong lah. The public service one is announced in June. Why would they announce it with HSK.
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31-05-2020, 12:01 AM
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Tomorrow is June.
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31-05-2020, 07:40 AM
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Tomorrow is June.
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They say announce in June. June has many days
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