The HRDF operates on the basis of a
levy/grand system. Employers who paid the levy will
qualify for training grants from the fund to defray or
subsidize training costs for their Malaysian employees.
The rate of financial assistance is 100% of the
allowable costs incurred for training such as ISO
related training and up to 50% for costs incurred
overseas. The fund is subject to availability of levies
in the employer’s account with the Pembangunan Sumber
Manusia Berhad (PSMB).
For specific industries, apprenticeship schemes
developed and implemented by PSMB help in providing
trained workers to the industries. A RM35 million
Apprenticeship Fund established by PSMB pays for the
tuition fees of apprentices sponsored by employers in
PSMB-initiated Apprenticeship Schemes. At the same time,
100% of allowable training costs such as apprentices?
monthly allowances, insurance premiums and consumables,
can be reimbursed from levy contributions.
Prinsip Mahir Sdn Bhd is registered to PMSB as
approved training provider who is specialized in ISO
related training. We utilize combination of training and
consulting, customized to the unique requirements of
each situation. All our training conducted either
in-house or public training is 100% HRDF claimable.
Contribution Guidelines for employers: -
Companies that employ 50 or more Malaysian workers |
1% of employees?monthly wages |
Companies that employ less than 50 to a minimum of 10
employees, with a paid up capital of RM2.5 million or
more |
1% of employees?monthly wages |
Companies that employ less than 50 to a minimum of 10 of
employees, with a paid-up capital of less than RM 2.5
million (Note: For this category, the Government contributes
RM2.00 for every RM1.00 spent) |
Option of registering with the HRDF and paying a levy of
0.5% of the employees?monthly wages |
Vision To be an
excellent Human Resources Development institution
facilitating the skills upgrading of the workforce in
the private sector, leading to productivity enhancement
and competitiveness in line with the nation’s
development. Mission
To equip the existing workforce with the latest
knowledge and specialized up-to-date skills in the
manufacturing and services sectors and to assist the
country to achieve Vision 2020.
Objective
To encourage employers in the private sector to
retrain and upgrade the skills of their employees in
line with their business?needs and the
industrialization strategy of the country.
Functions
- To assess and determine the types and extent of
employee training and retraining in keeping with the
human resources need of industries.
- To promote and stimulate manpower training.
- To determine the terms and conditions under
which any financial assistance or other benefits are
to be given.
Employer Registration
Employers who are covered and liable to contribute
the Human Resources Development (HRD) levy under the
Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad Act, 2001 must
register with Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad (PSMB).
Currently, the Act covers the following categories
of employers.
- Employers with fifty employees and above in
the manufacturing sector (w.e.f. 1 January
1993);
- Employers with ten to forty-nine employees
and a paid-up capital of RM2.5 million and above
in the manufacturing sector (w.e.f. 1 January
1995);
- Employers with ten employees and above in
twelve selected industries in the services
sector, namely, the hotel industry, tour
operating business (in-bound tour only),
shipping, air transport, telecommunication,
computer services, advertising, postal & courier
services and freight forwarding (w.e.f. 1
January 1995); and private higher education,
training and the energy sector (w.e.f. 17
February 2000);
- Employers in the manufacturing sector with
ten to forty-nine employees and a paid-up
capital of less than RM2.5 million, who are
given the option to register with PSMB (w.e.f. 2
August 1996
For category (I), (II) and (III). Section 14
(1) of the Act imposes on every employer a HRD
levy in respect of each of his employee at the
rate one per centum of monthly wages. However,
employers in category (IV) will be given the
option to register with Pembangunan Sumber
Manusia Berhad (PSMB). If they choose to
register with PSMB, their levy contributions
will be at the reduced rate of 0.5%.
Training Schemes
Implemented by Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad
- Skim SBL (SBL Scheme)
- Skim SBL-PKS (SBL-PKS Scheme)
- Skim Pelan Latihan Tahunan (PLT Scheme)
- Annual Training Plan Scheme (PLT
Scheme)
- Skim Jurupelan (Juruplan Scheme)
- Skim Khidmat Juruperunding
Analisis Keperluan Latihan Untuk IKS
(SMIs Training Needs Analysis
Consultancy Scheme)
- Skim PROLUS (PROLUS Scheme / ATP)
- Skim PERLA (PERLA Scheme)
- Skim Latihan Bersama (Joint Training
Scheme)
- Skim Perantisan (Apprenticeship
Scheme)
- Program Latihan Khas Anjuran PSMB (PSMB’s
Special Training Programme)
- Skim Latihan Berasaskan Komputer
(Computer Based Training Scheme)
- Skim Teknologi Maklumat Dan Latihan
Berbantu Komputer (Information
Technology And Computer Aided Training
Scheme)
- Skim Pembelian Alat Bantuan Latihan
Dan Mengadakan Bilik Latihan (Purchase
of Training Equipment And Setting Up Of
Training Room Scheme)
Coverage
Manufacturing Sector
- Employers with 50 employees and
above, will be mandatory to register
with the PSMB and pay the HRD levy
at the rate of one per centum of the
monthly wages of their employees.
- Employers having less than 50 to
a minimum of 10 employees and a
paid-up capital of RM2.5 million and
above, will be mandatory to register
with the PSMB and pay the HRD levy
at the rate of on per centum of the
monthly wages of their employees.
- For employer having less than 50
to a minimum of 10 employees and a
paid-up capital of less than RM2.5
million, they will be given options
to register with the PSMB. Once
registered with the council, they
will be liable to pay the monthly
HRD levy at the rate of 0.5 per
centum of the monthly wages of their
employees. To assist these
employers, the Government had
decided to contribute RM2.00 for
every RM1.00 contributed by them.
Service Sector For
employers from selected service
sector in hotel, tour operators,
telecommunications, computer,
shipping, aviation, advertising,
freight forwarders and the postal
services; having 10 employees and
above, will be mandatory to register
with PSMB and pay the HRD levy at
the rate of one per centum of the
monthly wages of their employees. |
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