If terminated, over 500 low-cost airline workers can get EIS benefits: HR minister

V. Sivakumar says they will receive job search allowance if contribution records meet requirements

11:00 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – If the services of over 500 employees of a low-cost airline were terminated, then they can expect to receive the benefits of the Employment Insurance System under the Social Security Organisation (Socso), said Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar. 

He said the workers will receive the job search allowance of the SIP if their contribution records meet the eligibility requirements. 

“These workers will receive income replacement for a period of three to six months while finding a new career,” he said in a statement today. 

On Thursday, MYAirline Sdn Bhd through a statement said it had suspended its operations effective 6am that day and the decision was made due to financial pressure. 

Transport Minister Anthony Loke also voiced his disappointment over the airlines’ action which is deemed to tarnish the country’s name because the sudden suspension also affected international passengers. 

Elaborating, Sivakumar said the Human Resources Ministry and Socso are committed and always ready to help lessen the financial burden of the low-cost carrier’s employees due to the layoffs. 

According to him, the ministry through Socso always monitors the latest developments to ensure all matters related to the welfare of workers are acted upon immediately. – October 15, 2023

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