Selangor Journal
Socso distributed RM5.2 billion under the Prihatin Wage Subsidy Programme as of June 30, 2020, said Human Resources Minister Datuk M Saravanan. — Picture by UNSPLASH

Wage subsidy programme saves 2.9 mln jobs — Saravanan

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 4 — The implementation of the Wage Subsidy Programme with an allocation of RM18 billion through the Social Security Organisation (Socso) has successfully saved 2.9 million employees from losing their jobs and assisted over 300,000 employers to date.

Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan said the programme was a very good approach to assist employers and employees affected by the implementation of the movement control order (MCO) and was well received by the group.

“Since the first week of MCO, it can be seen that the Wage Subsidy Programme has become so popular among employees and the industry and in fact, there was a great demand from the industry, with the government ensuring to provide sufficient allocation for the three phases of the MCO,” he said in the Dewan Rakyat today.

Saravanan was responding to a supplementary question from Kulim Bandar Baharu MP Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail who wanted to know the impact of the RM18 billion allocation for the Wage Subsidy Programme to save jobs.

Media had previously reported that Socso had disbursed over RM18 billion in the form of wage subsidies, job search allowances and hiring incentives through seven stimulus packages as of Sept 6.

Responding to the original question from Baling MP Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim on the number of unemployed individuals, Saravanan said based on the Labour Force Survey Report issued by the Department of Statistics for the second quarter of this year, the country’s unemployment rate was 4.8 per cent or 768,700 people.

However, Saravanan said in July this year, the number of unemployed individuals had increased by 9,500 to record 778,200 people.

— Bernama

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