the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150
Thursday, December 4, 2025
22.3 C
Malaysia
the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150

Perkeso to enforce SIP Act amendments after two-year moratorium

Perkeso will implement a two-year moratorium before enforcing new job vacancy reporting rules for employers under the amended SIP Act

KUALA LUMPUR: The Social Security Organisation (Perkeso) will implement a moratorium of up to two years before enforcing amendments to the Employment Insurance System (SIP) Act.

The amendments involve a new obligation for employers to report job vacancies or the creation of new positions.

Perkeso said the moratorium is to ensure a smooth transition and avoid burdening employers, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

“Detailed implementation will only begin after receiving feedback from employer representatives and stakeholders through engagement sessions,” it said in a statement.

The organisation clarified that the focus during the moratorium will be on education, engagement, and phased voluntary compliance, not penalties.

It stated that the process of reporting job vacancies is simple, straightforward and fully online via the MYFutureJobs portal.

Once a position is filled, the information can be detected automatically through the registration of new employees and employer contributions via Perkeso’s online portal.

Comprehensive engagement sessions with employer groups and industry associations are expected after the Senate session ends on 18 December.

Perkeso said the amendment aims to improve the national employment ecosystem by providing Malaysians with transparent access to job opportunity information.

It is also expected to help employers match jobs with suitable talents, thereby increasing productivity and reducing hiring costs.

The amendment will provide an accurate and organised picture of the country’s labour market for policy formulation.

“These objectives are fundamental to ensuring that the labour market becomes more dynamic, responsive and sustainable,” the statement added.

The Dewan Rakyat passed the SIP (Amendment) Bill 2025 on Tuesday. – Bernama

Related

spot_img

Latest

Vets win Asia Cup gold medals

SULTAN Ahmad Shah Malaysian Veterans Hockey Association players achieved a rare double by winning two gold medals at the World Masters Men’s Asian Continental Championship 2025, held at the Hong Kong Sports Club from Nov 25–30. Coach V. Kalimuthu’s 060s squad successfully defended their title, while the 050s squad, guided by former international and Olympian Maninderjit Singh, clinched their first-ever championship win.The 060s team delivered a dominant performance throughout the tournament, defeating Hong Kong 5-0 in the final. In the preliminary round, they overwhelmed Singapore 11-0, edged Japan 3-2, and beat South Korea 5-3. In the final, captain and former international Soon Mustaffa opened the scoring in the 13th minute, followed by goals from R. Chandrasegar, Zaiharin Jauhari, Harcharanjit Sundar and Datuk Seri Surinder Singh Dhaliwal.

Six nations compete in RSC youth football event

Over 1,200 young footballers will compete in the upcoming 19th edition of the Royal Selangor Club (RSC) – Datuk Chu Ah Nge International Junior Soccer Tournament slated for today and ends on Dec 7 at the grounds of the RSC Bukit Kiara Annexe. This year’s tournament will also feature teams from Singapore, Maldives, Indonesia, Nepal and Malaysia, said organising committee chairman Datuk Gerald Rakish Kumar.

Most Viewed

spot_img

Popular Categories