Dewan Negara passes Housewife Social Safety Bill

Dewan Negara passes Housewife Social Safety Bill

Husbands will be encouraged to contribute to the Housewife Social Safety Scheme.

The human resources ministry will be carrying out awareness campaigns to encourage husbands to contribute for their wives.
KUALA LUMPUR:
The Dewan Negara has passed the Housewife Social Safety Bill 2022 today.

When winding up the debate on the bill, deputy minister of human resources (KSM) Awang Hashim said the ministry and the Social Security Organisation (Socso) would implement various measures to encourage husbands to contribute to the Housewife Social Safety Scheme (SKSSR).

He said this included a proposed tax exemption for the husbands as well as a matching contribution incentive where part of the contribution would be borne by certain parties such as the government.

“However, we will refine this matter, taking into account the financial implications. A technical team will also be established if there is a need,” he said.

In addition, Awang said KSM, through Socso, would intensify awareness campaigns through engagement sessions, road shows, Prihatin Squad activities, and its social synergy programme to encourage husbands to contribute to the SKSSR.

“This is to protect our wives who gave birth to our children,” he said.

Earlier, when winding up the debate on the Employment Social Security (Amendment) Bill 2022, Awang said a total of 1,090 disabled individuals had been registered under the Socso employment service, adding that under the return to work programme, a total of 48,354 persons with disabilities had secured employment from January 2007 until Aug 5.

During the debate, senator Ras Adiba Radzi had wanted to know the statistics on the number of disabled workers registered in the Socso system and the number of disabled people who were currently receiving benefits under the organisation.

The bill was then passed with a majority support. The Employment Insurance System (Amendment) Bill 2022 was also approved.

The Dewan Negara sitting continues tomorrow.

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