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Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar says SKSSR contributions for 166,666 housewives from B40 families are being funded by the government, while 21,436 are voluntarily contributing to the scheme. — Picture by BERNAMA

Over half million unemployed nationwide with 29pct in Sabah, says minister

KOTA KINABALU, Aug 21 —  About 588,700 people are unemployed nationwide as unemployment rate in the country hit 3.5 per cent, said Human Resources Minister V Sivakumar.

He said out of the number, Sabah has the highest unemployment with 169,800 jobless people, and this means that 29 per cent of unemployed people in Malaysia are from the state.

“The unemployment rate in Sabah reached 7.7 per cent in the first quarter of this year and this rate is also more than doubled the 3.5 per cent for the whole country.

“However, the percentage of unemployment in Sabah showed a decrease compared to 9.1 per cent in the first quarter of last year following economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said at the opening of the Sabah State Labour Convention in conjunction with the Human Resources Ministry’s Customer Meeting Day programme at the Kota Kinabalu International Convention Centre here today.

He also said the labour issue in Sabah is different from that other states because there are more than 800,000 workers, who are not under the Labour Ordinance, such as holders of the IMM13 card, census certificate, “Burung-Burung” card and or Bajau Laut (Pala’u) card or those who are illegal Immigrants.

“At the same time, more than 90 per cent of employers are small and medium industry (SME) have an impact on compliance with labour-related policies and legislation.”

Therefore, he said on June 14, the Sabah State Cabinet had approved without debate the establishment of the Sabah Labour Advisory Council to discuss issues related to labour in the state.

Sivakumar said through the council any issues that arise wpold be looked at carefully and all parties in the council need to work together to provide ideas collectively to ensure that Sabah becomes one of the states that can provide high wage income.

—  Bernama

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