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Amendments for the Employees' Social Security Act 1969 might be tabled in the next parliamentary session to include protection for tragedies outside of the workplace, says Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Mohamad.

He said that the Cabinet has agreed since March this year for the Human Resource Minister to implement the scheme for non-employment disaster social security which will protect those who are not in employment.

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00:00Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As we are well aware,
00:03the number of people working in the industry is increasing,
00:06up to 60 years.
00:08Most of the workers are suffering from chronic diseases
00:11after 60 years.
00:14Taking into account their contributions
00:16over the past 30 years,
00:19can you provide a safety net
00:21through insurance companies,
00:23for example, medical insurance
00:26that is covered by the insurance companies?
00:29Mr. Speaker, as we can see,
00:31when a 60-year-old person
00:35suffers from chronic diseases
00:38such as diabetes, heart disease, or blood pressure,
00:41and there is no income,
00:44there is no safety net,
00:46and there is no insurance that covers this cost,
00:49the medical bills are not less than Rp 1,500.
00:52So, can they not work for almost 30 years?
00:55Can they not use insurance to cover their losses?
00:59If not, this will be a burden on the government
01:01through the Ministry of Welfare, etc.
01:03I would like to hear your views, Mr. Speaker.
01:05Mr. Speaker.
01:07Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
01:09This morning, I am fortunate, Mr. Speaker,
01:11because two former Ministers of Finance
01:14or the former Minister of Finance
01:16asked me,
01:17the Minister should be the one to answer,
01:20not the Speaker.
01:22It should be.
01:23However,
01:24I will still answer the question raised by Mr. Speaker.
01:28And we know that
01:30in 2030,
01:32at least 15% of the population will be affected
01:37as stated by Mr. Speaker just now.
01:41And what Mr. Speaker raised
01:44is through the basic human structure,
01:47from 2025 to 2030.
01:50Mr. Speaker, you must know this.
01:52This has been raised in this matter.
01:55And the benefits of Pekeso
01:57is taking into account the cost of living
01:59and the rate of inflation
02:01as well as the utility of Pekeso funds.
02:04For the above 60-year-old workers
02:06who are still working in the former sector,
02:09those workers are eligible to live
02:11under the working disaster scheme.
02:13And from one point of view,
02:16Mr. Speaker,
02:18in principle,
02:20the Cabinet has agreed in March 2024
02:24to implement the social security scheme
02:27instead of the working disaster scheme.
02:29This means that
02:31those who are not working
02:34will be protected.
02:36This has been agreed by the Cabinet.
02:38But the problem now is that
02:40it is still in the framework
02:43to be brought into the Cabinet meeting.
02:47It will be brought
02:49into the Cabinet meeting.
02:51We pray that because of these four documents,
02:53it must be changed through the Cabinet
02:55and will be brought back
02:57to the Parliament hearing
02:59which may be postponed.
03:01This time it may not be possible
03:03and may be postponed
03:05to the next hearing.
03:07And I believe
03:09as was brought by
03:11our former minister, Mr. Tapah,
03:13I know the struggle of his time
03:15in this matter.
03:17And of course he wants to see
03:19what developments happened
03:21during his struggle.
03:23And this is the time for us
03:25to continue the struggle
03:27so that the struggle can be realized.
03:30Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

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