The Borneo Post

Socso contributi­ons compulsory for foreign workers from January

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Human Resource Ministry will make it compulsory for employers to make contributi­ons to the Social Security Organisati­on (Socso) for the nation’s 1.8 million foreign workers from January next year.

Its Minister M Kula Segaran said the matter had been approved by the Cabinet, where a one-year period ( from Jan 1 2019 to Jan 1 2020) would be given for employers to settle the outstandin­g compensati­on of their workers before the employees are registered with Socso.

“Beginning Jan 1, 2019, employers must make Socso contributi­ons for their foreign workers and this involves the 1.8 million foreign workers that we have in the country, however employers will be given a one-year cooling period for them to settle the outstandin­g compensati­on of their foreign workers before registerin­g them with Socso.

“Within that one year, Socso will also reach out to employers to assist them on payments regarding outstandin­g compensati­on,” he told reporters after chairing the National Labour Advisory Council Meeting at the Parliament building yesterday.

The meeting was also attended by the president of the Malaysian Employers Federation ( MEF) Tan Sri Azman Shah Haron and the president of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress ( MTUC) Datuk Abdul Halim Mansor.

Kula Segaran said that the ministry also planned to amend several employment laws, adding that he would discuss with parties representi­ng employers and workers before they (the amended laws) are brought up and presented in Parliament. — Bernama

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