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Babysitter Adibah Nor Mokles, 32, conducting reading activities with her charges during the launch of the Frontliners’ Children Childcare Centre at the Selangor State Secretariat Building in Shah Alam, on February 18, 2022. — Picture by HAFIZ OTHMAN/SELANGORKINI

Budget 2023: Socso to amend Act to encourage women to return to work

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 24 — The Social Security Organisation (Socso) will amend its Act to allow disbursement of grant equivalent to 80 per cent of the insured salary value of workers to encourage women to get back into the workforce after long maternity or parental leave, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

It is estimated that more than 130,000 women who return to work after taking long maternity or parental leave will benefit from the grant, which involves an allocation of RM290 million a year.

Apart from that, he also called on employers to play a bigger role in preparing childcare centre of nursery at their workplace.

“All this while, childcare centres are provided by the goverment, so we have to monitor to ensure that big and rich companies also provide appropriate care centre for babies and children while their mothers work,” Anwar said when tabling the Budget 2023 in Parliament today.

The government will also provide a childcare centre subsidy of RM180 per month for civil servants, and increase the monthly household income eligibility limit from RM5,000 to RM7,000.

In order to expand access to early childhood education, he said the government would continue the construction of 80 nurseries and KEMAS kindergartens, including 13 new projects.

Budget 2023, totalling RM388.1 billion, comprised RM289.1 billion for operating expenditure and RM99 billion for development expenditure, including RM2 billion in contingency savings.

— Bernama

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