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Socso conducts talk on workplace-related protection at Miri's Wisma Rela Aman

Socso conducts talk on workplace-related protection at Miri's Wisma Rela Aman

Borneo Post13-06-2025

Socso officers and participating BLD Plantation Berhad staff members seen during the session at a conference room in Wisma Rela Aman in Miri.
MIRI (June 14): In an effort to raise awareness of the importance of workplace safety and social security benefits, the Social Security Organisation (Socso) conducted an informative session at Wisma Rela Aman, here yesterday.
The talk, organised by the Health and Safety Committee of Wisma Rela Aman, was attended by staff members of BLD Plantation Berhad and See Hua Group, in hybrid physical-online meeting format.
It was conducted by officers from Socso and among the topics covered were the 'Employment Injury Scheme', 'Invalidity Scheme', 'Employment Insurance System, as well as job-matching and also the 'return-to-work' programme.
Established to provide protection against workplace-related injuries, illness, and death, Socso provides a range of benefits to ensure that workers and their families are supported in times of need.
The session yesterday was part of Wisma Rela Aman Safety and Health Committee's initiatives for this year, with the aim of educating employees on the various protection schemes offered by the organisation and how these programmes could benefit workers in the long term. informative session lead miri socso

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