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Employee Social Security Act 1969 - Coggle Diagram
Employee Social Security Act 1969
Background
For employees in the private sector who earns less than RM4000 per month
An employee must be registered with the SOCSO irrespective of the age.
The principle “once in, always in”
Not cover
Who?
A person whose wages exceed RM4,000 a month and has never been covered before
Government employees.
Domestic servants employed to work in a private dwelling house which includes a cook, gardeners, house servants, watchman, washer woman and drive
Self-employed persons
Employees who have attained the age of 55 only for purposes of invalidity but if they continue to work they should be covered under the Employment Injuries Scheme
Foreign workers
Provides schemes namely
Employment Injury Insurance Scheme
Invalidity Pension Scheme.
Classified to these scheme
First Category
Employment Injury Insurance Scheme and Invalidity Pension Scheme. The contribution payment is made by both the employer and employee
Second Category
Employment Injury Insurance Scheme Only. The contribution is paid by the employer only. An employee who is not eligible for coverage under the Invalidity Pension Scheme is protected under this category
These schemes provide the benefits of invalidity pension, invalidity grant, survivors pension, rehabilitation, funeral benefit, constant attendance allowance and educational loan.