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[UPDATED] Govt planning new law to provide social security to e-hailing workers: Zahid

Legislation to take some time as it involves AGC, gathering input from NGOs, associations, says DPM

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 May 2023 2:14PM

[UPDATED] Govt planning new law to provide social security to e-hailing workers: Zahid
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi stresses that the new law must be satisfactory to all parties. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, May 28, 2023

BAGAN DATUK – The government plans to come up with a law to provide social security protection to e-hailing workers, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Zahid said that he had discussed with Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar for the legislation to be refined to meet the needs of employers and employees.

However, he said the formulation of the law would take some time as it would involve the Attorney-General’s Chambers, as well as gathering input from several non-governmental organisations and associations involved in the e-hailing industry.

“The act must be satisfactory to all parties. What is important is that it (the new act) will safeguard their (e-hailing workers’) future,” he told a press conference after officiating the closing ceremony of the MYFutureJobs Career Carnival 2023 in Hutan Melintang, here today.

In the meantime, Zahid said e-hailing workers should be protected not only with insurance, but also with perks and benefits.

“We need to study (the new law to be enacted) to safeguard gig workers... this (gig economy) is a new thing, especially after the (Covid-19) pandemic, when some people had to quit their jobs and others were laid off.

“So, reskilling is necessary, and we must direct them to fields that fit their qualifications and experience so that social security protection can be provided to them,” he said.

Meanwhile, Zahid said the government will make adjustments to salaries so that the income received by employees is commensurate with the work performed.

He said there are many job opportunities in the country, but many job seekers prefer white-collar jobs involving administration and management over blue-collar jobs, which include construction and business. – Bernama, May 28, 2023

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