The Borneo Post

Self employed taxi, Grab, Uber drivers to be covered under employment injury scheme from June 1

-

MARAN: Some 100,000 selfemploy­ed taxi, Uber and Grab drivers will be covered under the Employment Injury Scheme after the Senate passed the Self Employment Social Security Bill 2017 on Thursday.

Deputy Human Resource Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Abdul Muttalib said the scheme would take effect on June 1 and all drivers registered with the Land Public Transport Commission ( SPAD) are eligible for the scheme.

He said the government had allocated a fund of RM60 million for the implementa­tion of the insurance scheme.

“The scheme is first introduced to self- employed drivers. Gradually it will be extended to other sectors such as farmers, traders, smallholde­rs, fruit sellers and others.

“Our aim is to have everyone in the country covered by insurance,” he told reporters after a flood relief presentati­on ceremony at Sekolah Kebangsaan Chenor here yesterday.

According to Ismail a survey found that about 2.48 million people in the country qualify for the protection scheme.

Commenting on the scheme, Ismail said self employed drivers only had to contribute 1.25 per cent of their monthly income.

“The annual contributi­on payment to Social Security Organisati­on ( SOCSO) ranges from RM157.20 ( RM13.10 per month) to RM592.00 ( RM49.40 per month) depending on the income of the insured.

“The scheme is a form of protection for the taxi drivers because should they be involved in an accident while on duty, they will be able to make a claim for compensati­on,” he said. — Bernama

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia