The Borneo Post (Sabah)

405 housewives receive social security benefits last year

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GEORGE TOWN: A total of 405 housewives received benefits under the Housewives Social Security Scheme (SKSSR) throughout last year, involving a total payment amount of RM1.094 million.

Minister of Human Resources Steven Sim Chee Keong said that out of this number, 31 insured housewives (SRB) received permanent disability benefits; 20 received maternity allowances; 46 recipients involved compensati­on payments for medical benefits and physical rehabilita­tion facilities; funeral management benefits for 319 cases, and 228 more received old-age pension benefits.

“As of last year, the Social Security Organisati­on (Perkeso) has recorded a total of 201,383 SRBs registered under this scheme (SKSSR), and this year we target at least 500,000 housewives to register because they also play a crucial role in contributi­ng to the country’s economy. Although we view housewives as caregivers without a salary, they are actually workers in the gift economy and should be provided with protection, care, and rights just like workers in other sectors. “That is one of Perkeso’s goals, and under our MADANI government, we want to expand this initiative so that more people will benefit,” he told reporters during a visit to the Kesuma MADANI Programme with the community in conjunctio­n with Thaipusam at the Waterfall Hill Temple in Jalan Kebun Bunga , here yesterday.

Sim said that his ministry is now also working to expand the outreach programme to further disseminat­e informatio­n about the scheme to the target groups, thereby increasing their awareness of the importance of contributi­ng. He explained that the Kesuma MADANI programme, held for the first time in conjunctio­n with Thaipusam at Batu Caves and Penang, is one of the ministry’s initiative­s to assist in achieving that goal.

“Through this programme, we not only provide volunteers to assist with public logistics management on Thaipusam day but also take the opportunit­y to open service counters that, among other things, allow the public to register for schemes under Perkeso, including SKSSR,” he said.

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