The Borneo Post

6,292 individual­s have been re-employed via Socso’s EIS — Mahfuz

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Social Security Organisati­on ( Socso) has successful­ly placed a total of 6,292 individual­s back to work in various fields and industries since August, through a job search service under the Employment Insurance System ( EIS).

Deputy Human Resource Minister Datuk Mahfuz Omar said the job search service provided under the EIS was more people- friendly as it prioritise­d individual case management, where every job seeker was assisted by a dedicated officer.

“These officers will help to evaluate, as well as offer support, planning, career counsellin­g and job matching services to help insurers get back to work as quickly as possible,” he said when speaking at a ceremony to hand out full-fledged EIS benefits at Wisma Perkeso yesterday.

He said so far, RM16.45 million in interim benefits had been disbursed by Socso to employees who lost employment and were eligible to receive interim relief.

“Since the EIS was introduced on Jan 1, 2018, up to Dec 14, 2018, the EIS has received interim relief requests from 22,268 workers who have lost their jobs,” he said.

He said those who lost their jobs from Jan 1 to Dec 31, 2018 were eligible to receive an interim aid of RM600 a month for a maximum of three months.

“However, for workers who have lost their jobs starting Dec 1, 2018 and have contribute­d a minimum of 11 months of contributi­on, are eligible for full- fledged benefits such as job search allowance, early re- employment allowance and reduced income allowance,” he said.

Therefore, Mahfuz said to continue receiving the fullf ledged benefits for the second, third and subsequent months, the insured person is required to continue actively seeking employment by registerin­g at any job portal or directly approachin­g employers or participat­ing in interview programmes organised by Socso.

“I would like to remind those who have lost their jobs to apply for EIS assistance online at www. perkeso.gov.my or visit any of the 54 Socso offices nationwide.

“EIS claims must be submitted within 60 days from the date of loss of employment,” he said.

He said the manufactur­ing sector recorded the highest number of job losses at 7,138 persons ( 32.1 per cent), followed by the constructi­on sector (1,933 persons – 8.7 per cent) and financial sector (1,754 persons – 7.9 per cent).

Mahfuz said the clerical and support staff category saw the most number of job losses, namely 4,089 (18.4 per cent), followed by sales and services ( 3,807 – 17.1 per cent) and profession­al staff ( 3,671 – 16.5 per cent). — Bernama

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Datuk Mahfuz Omar

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