The Borneo Post

HRDF cracks down on errant employers

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KUCHING: Following investigat­ions by the Regulatory and Enforcemen­t Department of the Ministry of Human Resources and the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund ( HRDF), more than 7,000 Malaysian employers are in the process of being compounded for failing to register with the Fund as required under the Pembanguna­n Sumber Manusia Berhad (PSMB) Act 2001.

Earlier this year, the Minister of Human Resources M Kula Segaran requested all liable employers to register with HRDF.

“According to the law, they have already committed the offence. But going to court will be our last resort. So, employers who might have overlooked registerin­g with the HRDF are advised to do so.”

For the past few months, the HRDF has started taking action against liable employers who have avoided registerin­g with the Fund. These employers can face a maximum fine of RM10,000 or a maximum one-year jail term or both. As of November 2,2018, the Fund has identified close to 17,000 employers who are potentiall­y liable to register with it.

“In this instance, the HRDF urges all employers to view the Fund as a means to achieve a shared prosperity for employers and employees in the pursuit of a developed Malaysia. The Fund hopes that every Malaysian employeeis­awarethatc­ontinuous learning is the key to keeping or re-gaining a good job.

“Learning and developmen­t could bring considerab­le benefits both to the employee and the business in which they are employed,” continued the Fund.

Employers from 63 subsectors from manufactur­ing, services and mining and quarrying sectors are required to pay a Human Resources Developmen­t levy to promote the training and developmen­t of their Malaysian employees, apprentice­s and trainees.

To find out if you are a liable employer, you can check your eligibilit­y on the HRDF’s website — www. hrdf. com. my — by filling out Form 1A under the tab “Registrati­on of Potential Liable Employer”.

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