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Additional funding for p-hailing riders’ upskilling, other initiatives - Anwar

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image.png The government has agreed to increase funding for upskilling training programmes and other parcel-hailing (p-hailing) initiatives, The Star reported. Anwar made the decision following a meeting with 24 p-hailing service operators. 

Anwar addressed fellow company representatives on Tuesday about the concerns of p-hailing riders about delivery wage rates, whom he had previously met. 

“After listening to both sides, the government has agreed to increase funding for initiatives and upskilling training programmes for p-hailing riders under the human resources ministry.

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“This demonstrates the government’s concern for the interests of all parties in boosting people’s income and ensuring business sustainability,” said Anwar in a statement. 

All operators have also pledged to be more transparent about their wage-rate calculation methods. 

Despite the improvements, Anwar stated that the interests of customers, particularly those in rural areas, must remain first.  This initiative was inspired by a food delivery person who attended the 'Meet Anwar' programme, which was held in conjunction with the Selangor Madani Driver Collection Programme. 

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He claimed that riders' wages had been cut by RM7 or less, lowering their income. A recent February study appears to back this up. According to the study, 27% of passengers who use e-hailing services earn between RM1,501 and RM2,499 per month.

Meanwhile, only 12% of riders earn between RM2,500 and RM3,170 per month. According to reports, 60% of them have no savings, and 55% have no personal accident or life insurance policies. 

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