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Government Maternity Leave Reimbursement Scheme Sees Over 25,000 Applications; $545 Million Reimbursed, Processing Agent Assists in Implementation.

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Government Maternity Leave Reimbursement Scheme Sees Over 25,000 Applications; $545 Million Reimbursed, Processing Agent Assists in Implementation.
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Government Maternity Leave Reimbursement Scheme Sees Over 25,000 Applications; $545 Million Reimbursed, Processing Agent Assists in Implementation.

2024-07-17 12:40 Last Updated At:14:24

LCQ11: Reimbursement of Maternity Leave Pay Scheme

Following is a question by the Hon Chau Siu-chung and a written reply by the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, in the Legislative Council today (July 17):

Question:

The Government launched the Reimbursement of Maternity Leave Pay Scheme (the Scheme) on April 1, 2021, through which employers can apply for reimbursement of the statutory maternity leave pay paid to employees in respect of the 11th to 14th weeks. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council:

(1) of the numbers of applications under the Scheme in each of the past three years and this year to date, and set out in Table 1 a breakdown by the monthly salaries of the employees involved and the respective percentages of the applications concerned;

Table 1

Monthly salary of

employees involved

Number of applications (percentage)

2021

......

This year to date

Below $10,000

$10,000 to below $20,000

......

Above $150,000

Total

(2) of the average processing time for the applications mentioned in (1) in each of the past three years and this year to date; among such cases, of the respective numbers (and percentages) of applications approved, rejected and withdrawn (set out in Table 2); the main reasons for rejection and withdrawal of the applications;

Table 2

Result of application

Number of applications (percentage)

2021

......

This year to date

Approved

Rejected

Withdrawn

Total

(3) of the amounts reimbursed for the approved applications mentioned in (2) and distribution of the types of industries of the employers involved in each of the past three years and this year to date, as well as the respective percentages of the applications concerned (set out in Tables 3 and 4 respectively);

Table 3

Reimbursement amount

Number of applications approved (percentage)

2021

......

This year to date

Below $10,000

$10,000 to below $20,000

......

$80,000

Total

Table 4

Type of industry of employers involved

Number of applications approved (percentage)

2021

......

This year to date

Catering

Construction

Education services

Finance

Health services

Hotel and accommodation

Import/export

Information and communications

Insurance

Manufacturing

Professional service, administrative and other business support service activities

Real estate

Retail

Social work activities

Storage

Transport, postal and courier services

Wholesale

Work within domestic households

Other personal services

Others

Total

(4) of the respective total reimbursement amounts involved in the approved applications mentioned in (2) in each of the past three years and this year to date;

(5) as it is learnt that the authorities have appointed a private processing agent to assist in the implementation of the Scheme, of the respective expenditure on appointing the processing agent in the past three years and this year to date, as well as the manpower arranged by the processing agent for the Scheme; whether it has reviewed the effectiveness of the processing agent's assistance in the implementation of the Scheme; and

(6) whether it will consider stepping up publicity and promotion to enhance employers' or human resource practitioners' knowledge of the Scheme, so that more people can benefit from the Scheme?

Reply:

President,

The Labour Department (LD) has implemented the Reimbursement of Maternity Leave Pay Scheme since April 1, 2021. For the maternity leave pay (MLP) of the 11th to 14th weeks' maternity leave that is required to be paid to the employee under the Employment Ordinance (Cap. 57), employers may apply to the Scheme for reimbursement of MLP paid, subject to a cap of $80,000 per employee.

The reply to the Member's question is set out below:

(1) Up to June 2024, a total of 25105 applications have been received under the Scheme, with 6127, 7 963, 7 367 and 3 648 applications received in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 (up to June) respectively. As employers are not required to provide the amount of monthly wages of employees on relevant application forms, the LD does not have breakdowns by monthly wage of employees involved.

(2) In general, employers receive the reimbursement within 15 working days upon submission of an application furnished with all the required information and documents. Breakdown by result of application is tabulated below:

Result of application

Number of applications

(%)

2021

2022

2023

2024

(Up to June)

Approved

5 405

(98.2%)

7 480

(96.9%)

6 820

(94.7%)

3 507

(94.4%)

Rejected

6

(0.1%)

(0.0%)

3

(0.1%)

2

(0.1%)

Application withdrawn

91

(1.7%)

243

(3.1%)

375

(5.2%)

208

(5.6%)

Total

5 502

(100%)

7 723

(100%)

7 198

(100%)

3 717

(100%)

Note: Individual percentages may not add up to the total owing to rounding.

Applications were rejected mainly because the employee concerned had not been employed under a continuous contract for at least 40 weeks immediately before the commencement of maternity leave, i.e. the employee did not meet the eligibility criteria for MLP under the Employment Ordinance. The Scheme does not inquire employers about their reasons for withdrawing applications.

(3) Breakdown of approved applications by reimbursement amount is tabulated below:

Reimbursement amount

Number of applications approved

(%)

2021

2022

2023

2024

(Up to June)

Below $10,000

475

(8.8%)

580

(7.8%)

393

(5.8%)

165

(4.7%)

$10,000 to below $20,000

2 809

(52.0%)

3 670

(49.1%)

3 134

(46.0%)

1 586

(45.2%)

$20,000 to below $30,000

1 084

(20.1%)

1 566

(20.9%)

1 618

(23.7%)

821

(23.4%)

$30,000 to below $40,000

482

(8.9%)

742

(9.9%)

746

(10.9%)

418

(11.9%)

$40,000 to below $50,000

267

(4.9%)

447

(6.0%)

421

(6.2%)

218

(6.2%)

$50,000 to below $60,000

106

(2.0%)

194

(2.6%)

201

(2.9%)

128

(3.6%)

$60,000 to below $70,000

60

(1.1%)

100

(1.3%)

121

(1.8%)

56

(1.6%)

$70,000 to below $80,000

39

(0.7%)

55

(0.7%)

57

(0.8%)

21

(0.6%)

$80,000

83

(1.5%)

126

(1.7%)

129

(1.9%)

94

(2.7%)

Total

5 405

(100%)

7 480

(100%)

6 820

(100%)

3 507

(100%)

Note: Individual percentages may not add up to the total owing to rounding.

The LD does not have breakdowns of approved applications by trade. Yet, according to our records, applications were mainly from employers of the financing, insurance, real estate and business services (21.6 per cent), import/export, wholesale and retail (21.1 per cent) and community, social and personal services (20.0 per cent) sectors.

(4) For the approved applications mentioned under (2), the Scheme has reimbursed $545 million up to June 2024. The reimbursement amounts in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 (up to June) were $118 million, $173million, $166 million and $88 million respectively.

(5) In the past three years, the total service contract value for engaging a processing agent (PA) by the LD to implement the Scheme was $90 million. During the contract period, PA is responsible for the operation of the Scheme, which included setting up a service centre for the Scheme; developing, operating and maintaining the Disbursement Information System; processing and approving applications in accordance with the operation guidelines and requirements as prescribed by the LD; conducting quality assurance checks and internal audit checks; handling enquiries and complaints from the applicants; assisting in conducting publicity activities; and organising public engagement activities.

According to the service contract, PA is required to appoint at least three managerial personnel to assist in implementing the Scheme and to employ at least 39 staff members for handling various specified tasks under the Scheme.

The LD regularly conducts quality assurance checks, including performing random checks on PA's vetting records and related information, conducting on-site inspections and convening management meetings, for monitoring the performance and service effectiveness of PA.

(6) The LD has been promoting the Scheme through different channels such as broadcasting radio announcements in the public interest; placing advertisement; disseminating promotional messages through mobile applications, Internet platforms, the Reimbursement Easy Portal and the LD's homepage; as well as displaying posters and distributing leaflets.

Particularly for employers and human resources practitioners, in addition to organising briefings and workshops on details of the Scheme, the LD also places advertisements in publications of different chambers of commerce, employers' associations and organisations of human resources management to publicise the Scheme. The LD will continue to explore suitable promotional channels to further enhance the publicity efforts.

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CHP reminds public on precautions against heat stroke during very hot weather

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) today (September 4) reminded members of the public, particularly those undertaking outdoor activities, to take heed of necessary measures against heat stroke and sunburn in very hot weather.

"The public should carry and drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration while engaging in outdoor activities," a spokesman for the CHP said.

"Those engaged in strenuous outdoor activities should avoid beverages containing caffeine, such as coffee and tea, as well as alcohol, as they speed up water loss through the urinary system," the spokesman explained.

"Infants and children, the elderly, pregnant women, those with chronic illnesses such as heart disease or high blood pressure, outdoor/manual workers, and individuals who are overweight are more vulnerable to heat stroke. They should pay special attention," the spokesman added.

The public should adopt the following precautions:

  • Wear loose and light-coloured clothing to reduce heat absorption and facilitate sweat evaporation and heat dissipation;
  • Avoid vigorous exercise and prolonged activities like hiking or trekking as heat, sweating and exhaustion can place additional demands on the physique;
  • Perform outdoor activities in the morning or the late afternoon, if possible;
  • For indoor activities, open all windows, use a fan or use air-conditioning to maintain good ventilation;
  • Do not stay inside a parked vehicle; and
  • Reschedule work to cooler times of the day if feasible. If working in a hot environment is inevitable, introduce shade in the workplace where practicable. Start work slowly and pick up the pace gradually. Move to a cool area for rest at regular intervals to allow the body to recuperate.
  • ​The public should also note the latest and the forecast Ultraviolet (UV) Index released by the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO). When the UV Index is high (6 or above):

  • Minimise direct exposure of the skin and the eyes to sunlight;
  • Wear long-sleeved and loose-fitting clothes;
  • Wear a wide-brimmed hat or use an umbrella;
  • Seek a shaded area or put on UV-blocking sunglasses;
  • Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen lotion with a minimum sun protection factor (SPF) of 15, preferably higher. Reapply every two hours if you stay out in the sun, and after swimming, sweating or towelling off; and
  • While using DEET-containing insect repellents for personal protection against mosquito-borne diseases, apply sunscreen first, then insect repellent.
  • ​If symptoms develop, such as dizziness, headache, nausea, shortness of breath or confusion, rest and seek help immediately, and seek medical advice as soon as possible.

    ​The public may obtain more information from the DH's Health Education Infoline (2833 0111),heat strokepage andUV radiationpage; the HKO's Dial-a-Weather (1878 200),latestweather report and forecast,UV Indexand weather information forhiking and mountaineering; andpress releasesof the Labour Departmenton precautions against heat stroke for outdoor workers and their employers when the Very Hot Weather Warning is in force.

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