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Article

16 Jan 2020

Author:
Kimmarita Long, The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia: Labour Minister urges to widen social security fund services to include more workers with effectiveness

"Sam Heng: Social security must widen to include more workers", 14 January 2020

…, the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) registered more than 10,000 enterprises to cover more than 1.7 million workers under occupational risk and healthcare schemes.

Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Sam Heng is pushing for the schemes to be implemented more successfully this year.

NSSF director Ouk Sam Vichea said …, the NSSF registered 2,163 enterprises with 80,785 members in both the occupational risk and healthcare schemes…

“The NSSF has mainly focused on formulating policies and legal instruments through the governing board of the NSSF, which discussed, reviewed, approved and trained human resources, as well as developed information technology,” he said.

He said the NSSF has signed agreements with 13,393 health facilities and 233 more with the occupational risk scheme to cover workers and provide services for NSSF members, most of whom are factory workers.

… He expressed hope of seeing the scheme grow further, along with the pension scheme which will be launched this year…

…, the Law on Social Security Scheme mandates the NSSF to cover four schemes – pension, healthcare, occupational risk, and unemployment.

The schemes will apply to persons in the public sector and those defined by the provisions of the Labour Law, including personnel working in the aviation and maritime industries, as well as domestic workers and self-employed individuals.

Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions president Yang Sophorn said although the NSSF has played a major role in helping workers, it still should implement more actions addressing the challenges faced by the workers, “especially the issue of limited services provided in hospitals”…