Sivakumar: The decision to review and amend these two laws also aims to ensure a smooth process of applying for benefits and the delivery of social security benefits by Socso. theSun theSundaily Socso Employment employees protection improve
The Ministry of Human Resources is reviewing the Employees’ Social Security Act 1969 and the Employment Insurance System Act 2017 with a view to amending them to expand the coverage and improve the social security protection of employees.
“The decision to review and amend these two laws also aims to ensure a smooth process of applying for benefits and the delivery of social security benefits by the Social Security Organisation , he said when speaking at the 2023 Socso Chinese New Year celebration here today. In another matter, he said the ministry was targeting to get 500,000 women to register with the Housewives’ Social Security Scheme .
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