Retirement benefits
4.
Question 17.
present situation
Does your company have a retirement benefits scheme or
gratuity scheme for the employees?
(1) Has
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(Continue) (2) Has not
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(Jump to Q.22)
Findings:
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78.2% of the employers (N 450) did not provide retirement
benefits, while 21.8% provided retirement benefits scheme. (Table 10033)
Question 18. Are all the employees entitled to join such scheme?
Findings:
(1) All (Jump to Q.20) (2) Only some
Of the companies (N = 98) which provided retirement benefits,
52% offered such benefits to all their employees, while 48% offered such
benefits only to some of their employees. (Table 10034)
Question 19.
Findings:
Which types of employees are entitled? (Prompt)
(1) Employees earning above $2,000 salary p.m.
(2) Employees earning below $2,000 salary p.m.
(3) Daily-rated workers.
(4) Piece-rated workers.
(5) Others.
Of the 47 employers who provided retirement benefits to some 48.9%
of them provided it for the employees earning above $2,000 per month (Table 10035).
44.7% of them provided it for the employees earning below $2,000 per month
(Table 10036), 8.5% of them provided it for daily-rated workers (Table 10037),
2.1% of them provided it for piece-rated workers, and 48.9% for others. (Table 10038-9)
Question 20. For how long they have to serve before they can join such scheme?
(1)
Findings:
years
months
(2) Not fixed
For companies offering retirement benefits, the observed
numbers were too few for meaningful interpretation.
(Table 10147)