CONCERN.....
Socso enforcement officers talking to the construction workers who have not
been registered with the organisation.
By : PETER BOON
SIBU: The Social Security
Organisation (Socso) here yesterday found some 20 daily waged workers of a
construction site not covered under its social security scheme.
Socso Sibu Branch Manager, Dundang
Undong believed this could be just the ‘tip of the iceberg’ as this was the
first construction site here checked under nationwide ‘Ops Kesan Perkeso 2012’.
He described the find as
worrying since the construction sector was classified as a high risk industry.
Dundang said: “Our concern
is that as they are not registered with the organisation, the affected workers
and their family will suffer if there is a workplace accident. What happens to
the family if there is a fatality?
“Employers should make it a
point to voluntarily register their workers and not wait until we knock on
their door as by then, they could be compounded.”
“It is mandatory for
employers to register with Socso and make monthly contributions for their
employees, whether they are working full-time or on a daily paid basis.
“This is accordance with
Section 3 (1) of Employee’s Social Security Act, 1969. Errant employers could
be fined not more than RM10,000 or sentenced to two years’ jail, or both upon
conviction.”
Dundang led a team of more
than 20 enforcement officers in the operation yesterday.
He also warned that the
principal (project owner) would be liable in the event of any accidents if the
contractors had failed to register the workers with the organisation.
Meanwhile, when interviewed
by Socso officers, the workers were overheard saying they were not aware of the
need to be registered with Socso.
They were also not aware
that it was compulsory for their immediate employers to register them with the
organisation.
It was learned that these
workers were mainly from the outskirts of town and move from one project site
to another.
A foreman, who asked not to
be identified, revealed that the workers were each paid about RM30 daily. (BP)
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