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3/23/2024
Human Resources Minister Steven Sim is looking at how the ministry can improve the welfare of workers and their skills and increase the workforce's overall productivity.
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Steven Sim was promoted to be the Human Resources Minister in December last year after his previous
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roles as Deputy Minister in both the Finance and Youth and Sports Ministries. In an interview
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with The Star, he said his experience in the previous portfolios has helped him to undertake
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his current role.
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Steven Sim, Human Resources Minister, Human Resources Ministry
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Whenever you come to a new ministry, definitely there is a learning curve involved. I think
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in my situation, we have to hit the ground running. I have to come to the ministry the
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day of the announcement. When I went to MOF, it was the same thing. We had a very helpful
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and experienced team of civil servants who are there to assist us. My experience actually
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helped me to understand how the civil service, how the government mechanism operates. Youth
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and Sports also prepared me to be more engaging with the grassroots, which is very useful
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for this ministry because this ministry is about the workforce. So that gives me a perspective
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on how do you improve the livelihood of the workers. You can only do that when you interact
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and engage with them.
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Steven Sim said he wants to focus on improving the welfare of the workers and their skills,
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increasing the workforce's overall productivity and formulating a national human resource
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policy.
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The things that we have done in the past 100 days represents our direction. We have launched
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several initiatives. For example, Perkeso for Homemakers for Housewives. We are going
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to do improvements this year. For example, raising the age of eligibility from 55 years
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old to 60 years old. We have also increased some of the benefits under this scheme. We
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talk about 10,000 mental health first aider in workplaces and then 100,000 free health
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screening for workers in Malaysia or over the country. In terms of training, HRDCorp
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has signed an MOU with 13 top global training providers. Employers now can actually use
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their HRDCorp levy to pay for training via these platforms. Employers can use up to 50%
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of their levy balance in HRDCorp to upgrade in-house training infrastructures, including
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to buy IT equipments like laptops, etc. We want to do training differently. We want to
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do training radically. And then programme ILHAM, 30 million matching grant provided
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by Kusuma to assist especially SMEs to implement paid internship programmes. We hope that smaller
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companies, especially local SMEs, can take opportunity of this matching grant and therefore
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providing a bigger internship opportunity for students all over the country. We are
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saying that no one is too small. We are saying that we want to protect workers at every level.
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Sim also said that the government will be announcing the framework of the National Human
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Resource Policy later in May. In the meantime, a portal has been launched to allow Malaysians
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to give feedback on the upcoming policy and he said when policies and decisions are made,
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all stakeholders will be engaged by the Ministry.
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Thank you.
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