Malaysia

Amend pension act to help contract doctors get permanent positions: Noor Hisham

Special taskforce to oversee move, says health DG

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jul 2021 11:24PM

Amend pension act to help contract doctors get permanent positions: Noor Hisham
Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah says the amendments, to be overseen by a special task force led by the Malaysian Medical Association and Health Ministry, will enable all 23,000 doctors, who will be offered a two-year extension to their current contract of service, to be offered permanent employment under the EPF scheme. – File pic, July 27, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah expressed hope that contract doctors, through amendments to the Pension Act, will be absorbed into permanent positions within two years. 

He said the amendments, to be overseen by a special task force led by the Malaysian Medical Association and Health Ministry, will enable all 23,000 doctors, who will be offered a two-year extension to their current contract of service, to be offered permanent employment under the EPF scheme. 

“I believe all parliamentarians will support this wholeheartedly as seen today. In the interim, the contract officers can still continue their postgraduate education in master’s or a parallel pathway. It is our utmost hope that in two years or less, they will be absorbed into permanent employment under the EPF.

“As we fight for the cause of better working conditions and a better future for contract officers, we might suffer and be hurt in our journey.

“I would prefer an amicable solution via negotiations with numerous parties rather than demonstrations during these difficult times and the movement control order in the country,” he said in a tweet today after one of his old tweets in July 2019 was mentioned in Parliament today.

During the special sitting today, several MPs called for the government to improve the public healthcare system and address the welfare of doctors and healthcare workers.

“It is certainly a perennial problem that doctors and healthcare workers in this country have been suffering for quite some time,” Dr Noor Hisham said further in his tweet today. – Bernama, July 27, 2021

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