Sunday, June 28, 2009

How Western Society Handle Childcare Issues

Title: How Western Society Handle Childcare Issues

We should do away with “maids”, either foreign or local. All these years living in the West, I hardly encounter any western family who employ maids in their household. I have seen advertisement for home helper, a few hours a week worth of work, to take care of kids after school, or another few hours a week to help with household chores, but not full time maid. In fact you can hire home helper on regular basis, but they are not called maids.

1. At government level, we should legislate that anyone who work, either in domestic or commercial premises should be compensated accordingly and accorded rights under the law, ie they should get at least minimum wage, SOCSO and EPF contributions. A worker is a worker, local or foreign; they should get the same rights and benefits.
2. Yes we know that Malaysia doesn’t have any minimum wage law, but it’s never too late to act now and legislate minimum wage law now.
3. Enterprising Malaysians might set up Early Childhood Education Centre in housing areas and villages, and charge parents by the hour. So parents can leave their young children at these centers before going to work, and pick up their children after work. In fact there are already businesses of this nature in the country.
4. High income parents might not have problem sending their children to Early Childhood centres, but low income families might not be able to afford it. Therefore government should subsidize low income families so that they may be able to send their children to these centers, even for limited number of hours/days. Some households or parents should be encouraged to run this business, taking in children from the neighbourhood.
5. “More money that government will have to pay” you might say, but the cost saving by not importing foreign maids would be in hundreds of millions. Furthermore, we would be employing locals and reducing unemployment.
6. For those who can afford to employ home helpers, they must pay at least minimum wage as well as other obligations like workers insurance, SOCSO and EPF contributions.
7. It is more desirable that in a two parent (husband and wife) family with young children, one of them stay home to raise the family. Government should encourage this by giving better tax breaks and subsidies, so that they are not living in poverty.

2 comments:

Mark said...

Hi Nooryahaya,

It's a good point that the government needs to do more to help out families in need of childcare.

In the UK, the government is working on giving families 15 hours of free childcare per week!

Have a look at Learn About Child Care In Malaysia, Then And Now http://wp.me/pzXVI-p

The 6th page of the pdf file outlines some subsidies that the government in Malaysia is giving out. It may not be great, but it's a start, and more needs to be done.

Regards
Mark
http://earlychildcare.wordpress.com/

Mark said...

Hi Noor Yahaya,

It's a good point that the government needs to do more to help out families in need of childcare.

In the UK, the government is working on giving families 15 hours of free childcare per week!

Have a look at Learn About Child Care In Malaysia, Then And Now http://wp.me/pzXVI-p

The 6th page of the pdf file outlines some subsidies that the government in Malaysia is giving out. It may not be great, but it's a start, and more needs to be done.

Regards
Mark
http://earlychildcare.wordpress.com/