Over 2,000 Batanes LGU workers are now SSS members under the KaSSSangga Collect Program

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BATANES — The Social Security System (SSS) said that over 2,000 job order (JO) workers of the Provincial Local Government (PLGU) of Batanes will now have social security protection under the KaSSSangga Collect Program (KCP) after Batanes becomes the newest implementer of the program.

SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Rolando Ledesma Macasaet and Batanes Governor Marilou H. Cayco inked a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that allows the provincial government’s JO workers to get social security coverage from SSS under the KCP.

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Social Security System (SSS) President and Chief Executive Officer Rolando Ledesma Macasaet (4th from right) lauds Batanes Governor Marilou H. Cayco (4th from left) as the provincial local government becomes the latest KaSSSangga Collect Program implementer during a recent ceremonial signing held at the Batanes Provincial Capitol. Joining them are (from left) SSS Tuguegarao Branch Head Guadalupe D. Castillo, SSS Vice President for Luzon North 2 Division Porfirio M. Balatico, Batanes Provincial Government Human Resources Head Ana Marie A. Rosas, SSS Executive Vice President (EVP) for Branch Operations Sector Voltaire P. Agas, SSS EVP for Corporate Services Sector Elvira Alcantara-Resare, and SSS Senior Vice President for Luzon Operations Group Antonio S. Argabioso.

“This only shows SSS is committed to its mandate of expanding social security protection and services to all working Filipinos up to the last mile provinces in the Philippines like Batanes,” Macasaet said.

Macasaet explained that under the KCP, PLGU’s JO workers will be registered as SSS self-employed members. At the same time, PLGU Batanes will serve as the SSS collecting partner, who shall collect the contributions of the JO workers through a salary deduction scheme and remit them to the SSS.

“The timely remittance of monthly premiums will ensure that JO workers are qualified to avail of SSS benefits and loan privileges in times of emergencies,” Macasaet said.

He explained that JO workers, as self-employed members, could avail of SSS benefits like sickness, maternity, disability, retirement, death, and funeral. “They can also avail of loan privileges such as salary and calamity loans.”

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In addition to SSS benefits, he added that they are entitled to receive Employees’ Compensation (EC) benefits in case of work-connected sickness, injury, or death.

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