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You know why EPF's arrangement adjust employees’ contribution to 8%? And this seems like a FORCE? Because they know Sunway students have difficulty in paying their tuition fees, pass rate drop i admit is students fault, not lecturers, i repeat, not lecturers fault, but they increase the fees, 300 transaction fee to change the status from full time to part time, is it that sophisticated to click that few transactions that need to charge that much?? +++ inefficient staffs, many of the students already fed up with their services.

I thought government encourage hypermarket, mamak stalls to reduce the goods and services price. I thought hypermarkets also profit oriented company? But they also reduced the prices for necessary daily products. I thought education also a necessary 'product' nowadays? And why la they didn't reduce the fees while keep increasing keep increasing keep increasing?????? God! I dare not to tell my parents about all these problems.

So what do you think? 8% or 11% better? I thought government encourage us to have more savings rather than spending more? Why make it mandatory rather than voluntary? Some more need to fill up what form if you wished to maintain the 11%. Haih.

Protest la if you don't like, i mean like the EPF's case although not applicable to me now, but i hope it remain at 11%, better if 15%. And i think most of the sunwaytes students will DISAGREE with the so call transaction fee, as students rights, protest also la. Individual won't success but if unionised, i guess 'keep satisfied' stakeholders will intervene, they are just simply too much.




































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