Multi-tiered levy system soon to secure jobs for locals: Anwar

PM says system will also promote automation, mechanisation

6:26 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The government will soon implement a multi-tiered levy system, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

It is aimed at securing job opportunities for locals and promoting automation and mechanisation, while maintaining the policy of limiting migrant workers to 15% of the total workforce.

According to Anwar, skills mismatch, low wages and slow productivity growth are the key issues hindering Malaysia’s ability to transition to a high-income economy.

“The government has unveiled several bold initiatives to implement a progressive wage model that benefits both workers and employers.

“This policy involves increasing wages, skills, and worker productivity, while employers will benefit from improved productivity, employee loyalty and company competitiveness,” he said when tabling the mid-term review of the 12th Malaysia Plan in the Dewan Rakyat today.

Anwar, who is also finance minister, said the government will intensify efforts to ensure that the female labour force participation rate reaches the target of 60% within a period of 10 years.

“Efforts to encourage women to remain in or rejoin the workforce will be enhanced by providing essential facilities and support, including childcare services, financial incentives, and flexible working hours.

“Among the programmes implemented are the MamaCare initiative, affordable childcare centre incentives, the Career Come Back Programme, and workplace daycare fee subsidies,” he added.

Anwar said the role of women in the care economy will also be recognised as an effort to increase their participation in the labour market and address the challenges of a shrinking workforce due to an ageing population.

To empower persons with disabilities, their information will be integrated into the MyFutureJobs portal and procedures for their recruitment into the civil service will be improved to achieve a 1% representation. – September 11, 2023

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