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Title: MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS


1
MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS EMPLOYMENT LAW
Author Maimunah Aminuddin
  • Chapter Three
  • The Social Security Laws

2
Preview
  • Purpose of social security systems
  • The Employees Provident Fund social security
    for old age
  • Contributions required by both employer and
    employee
  • The Employees Social Security Act compensation
    in event of occupational accident or disease
  • Contributions required by both employer and
    employee
  • Workmens Compensation Act

3
Social security systems
  • Social security systems are designed to reduce
    financial stress in the event of loss or
    reduction of income.
  • Social security may protect income when people
    are faced with
  • Unemployment
  • Post-retirement
  • Accident or serious illness
  • Child birth
  • Death of income earner

4
Social security for post-retirement
  • Options to ensure elderly have sufficient
  • income after retirement
  • Voluntary savings investment
  • State provided pensions
  • Employer provided pensions
  • Joint employer-employee contribution saving
    schemes

5
The Employees Provident Fund
  • The EPF is a compulsory savings scheme for
    employees so that they will have sufficient funds
    in their post-retirement years.

Simpanan Hari Tua Anda
6
The Employees Provident Fund, cont.
  • Membership
  • Compulsory for
  • All Malaysian employees working in private sector
  • Voluntary for
  • Public sector employees on pension scheme
  • Foreign employees
  • Domestic servants
  • Self-employed persons

7
The Employees Provident Fund, cont.
  • Contributions
  • Employer responsible to contribute 12 of
    employees wages and deduct 11 from employees
    wages and send both contributions to the EPF
    every month.

8
The Employees Provident Fund, cont.
  • Definition of wages under EPF Act
  • All remuneration in money, due to an employee
  • under his contract of service or apprenticeship
    and
  • includes any bonus or allowance payable by the
  • employer to the employee but does not include
  • Service charge
  • Overtime payment
  • Gratuity or retirement benefit
  • Retrenchment or termination benefit
  • Travelling allowance

9
The Employees Provident Fund, cont.
  • Failure by an employer to remit EPF contributions
    as
  • required by the law is a serious offence.
  • Offenders are prosecuted and may be punished as
  • follows
  • The money owing must be paid
  • The employer may be fined or jailed (RM10,000
    and/or 6 months)
  • Assets of employer may be seized and
  • Directors of company may be prevented from
    leaving the country until payment made.

10
Employees Social Security Act (SOCSO)
  • Purpose of the Act is to establish an insurance
    scheme which ensures employees involved in a
    work-related accident, or who contract a
    work-related disease receive compensation.

11
Employees Social Security Act (SOCSO), cont.
  • Monthly contributions are made to SOCSO by
    employers and employees.
  • Scheme is compulsory for Malaysian employees in
    the private sector, earning up to RM3,000 per
    month.
  • Once-in, always in!

12
Employees Social Security Act (SOCSO), cont.
  • Definition of wages
  • All remuneration payable in money by the
  • employer to the employee, including any
  • payment in respect of leave, holidays,
  • overtime and extra work on holidays but does
  • not include
  • Travelling allowance

13
Employees Social Security Act (SOCSO), cont.
  • Annual bonus
  • Reimbursement for employment related expenses
  • Gratuity paid on retirement or end of contract

14
Workmens Compensation Act
  • Employers who employ foreign workers must
  • purchase an insurance policy to provide
  • compensation in case of work-related accident or
  • work-related disease.
  • The insurance policy must be paid for by the
  • employer.

15
Review
  • Purpose of social security systems
  • The Employees Provident Fund social security
    for old age
  • Contributions required by both employer and
    employee
  • The Employees Social Security Act compensation
    in event of occupational accident or disease
  • Contributions required by both employer and
    employee
  • Workmens Compensation Act
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