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The Social Security System (SSS; Filipino: Paseguruhan ng mga Naglilingkod sa Pribado) [4] is a state-run social insurance program in the Philippines to workers in the private, professional and informal sectors. SSS is established by virtue of Republic Act No. 1161, better known as the Social Security Act of 1954.
The SSS Riyadh Representative Office was established in 1998 in line with the mandate of the Social Security System to bring its services closer to its members, wherever they may be, and to implement the coverage program for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).
The card was developed as a single card for the relations between several government-related agencies. The agency responsible for implementation is the Social Security System (SSS), and also the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), and the Pag-IBIG Fund (Home Development Mutual ...
It is not possible for non-government employees, self-employed or non-working persons to become members of the GSIS. Instead, they are covered by the Social Security System (SSS). Meanwhile government employees in addition to GSIS, can also become members of the SSS at their own cost.
Nearly 3 million people could receive a boost in Social Security payments under legislation set for a final Senate vote in the coming days. The Social Security Fairness Act would end longtime ...
If you legally change your name because you got married, divorced, through court order or any other reason, you will need to notify Social Security so you can receive a corrected card. Learn: How ...
Members [2] Party Province/City District Chairperson Alfred Vargas: PDP–Laban: Quezon City: 5th: Vice Chairpersons Paz Radaza Lakas: Lapu-Lapu City: Lone: Emmarie Ouano-Dizon: PDP–Laban: Cebu: 6th: Sabiniano Canama COOP-NATCCO: Party-list: Members for the Majority Gerardo Valmayor Jr. NPC: Negros Occidental: 1st: Elias Bulut Jr. NPC: Apayao ...
There are 41 standing committees in the Philippine Senate for the 19th Congress as of May 22, 2024. [2] [3] [4]According to the Rules of the Senate, the President Pro Tempore, the Majority Floor Leader, and the Minority Floor Leader are ex officio members of all standing committees.