Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said the government would leave the decision to the employers and their employees. However, for workers in some sectors, including domestic helpers and those employed in agriculture-related work, the employers would have to pick up the tab.
Dr Subramaniam said the Health Ministry made the decision to impose health insurance on foreign workers because of the high cost incurred by the government when they failed to settle their medical bills at public hospitals.
He was speaking after launching the Azam 1Malaysia special work placement programme at the Menara Persekutuan in Ayer Keroh here yesterday. The two-day programme, which was also being conducted in nine other states, was aimed at helping unemployed locals find jobs.
Dr Subramaniam said more than 700 companies were taking part in the programme and they had more than 35,000 job vacancies. "I have been informed that more than 2,800 participants have found employment."
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