‘More self-employed should be on Socso’


For a secure future: Human Resources secretary-general Datuk Amir Omar launching the carnival at Wisma Perkeso in Kuala Lumpur. Holding the ribbon with him is Socso CEO Datuk Seri Dr Mohammed Azman Aziz Mohammed, with Socso deputy CEO (corporate) Datin Azlaily Abd Rahman standing on the right.

KUALA LUMPUR: Close to 50,000 self-employed workers nationwide have become Self-Employed Social Security Scheme active contributors as of Feb 28, says Social Security Organisation (Socso).

It has urged more people to sign up for the scheme.

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