QUOTE(yamato @ Feb 8 2014, 07:33 PM)
yes, exempted from contributing to perkeso, but is it entitle to enjoy same insurance benefit as those who paid for it month?
You expect not to pay and still enjoy the same benefit?Salary >RM3k can be exempted from SOCSO
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Feb 9 2014, 04:15 PM
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QUOTE(yamato @ Feb 9 2014, 05:58 PM) its not about what do i expect, i just need a clarification as there isnt a clear statement of exemption from paying = no protection; Ah I see. In my opinion Perkeso was formed years back then, was to protect the workers at that time who are mainly unable to afford accidents during working. So by paying a small amount, the government will protect the workers especially those who earns <RM3000. This is to ensure that those who don't earn that much still able to feel safe of being protected from any mishap.which i reluctant to make any assumption unless someone who is experience or with a positive answer. TS, for your case maybe you should directly consult Perkeso? |
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