PETALING JAYA: About 300 of the 730 government contract pharmacists who were not given permanent positions as promised in October have now received their offer letters.
The remaining pharmacists, whose reserve list status expired in October, have been granted a one-year extension. This effectively resolves concerns over potential job losses in April when their contracts expire.
In the offer letter sighted by FMT, the Public Services Commission (PSC) did not specify when the appointments will take effect, but it is understood that it will be in February next year.
