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MANILA, Philippines — Instead of postponing the increase in members’ contributions this year, the Social Security System yesterday pushed for a program that subsidizes the contribution of informal ...
CEBU, Philippines — The Social Security System (SSS) announced the implementation of a one-percent contribution rate hike starting January 2025, raising the contribution rate to 15 percent from the ...
The 1% increase is expected to be the last tranche of a contribution rate hike that began in 2019 MANILA, Philippines – The Social Security System (SSS) is pushing through with its 1% contribution ...
MANILA — The Social Security System (SSS) on Tuesday called on lawmakers to subsidize the proposed hike on its members’ contribution. SSS president and chief executive officer Robert Joseph De Claro ...
A labor coalition has called on President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to suspend the impending 1 percent increase in Social Security System (SSS) premium contributions set to take effect this month, ...
The scheduled increase in the contributions of members and employers of up to 15% under the Social Security System (SSS) has taken effect starting January 2025. The increase in contribution rate was ...
There has been a public outcry on social media when news broke that the Social Security System (SSS) is increasing its contribution rate from 14 percent to 15 percent. "Kahit tumaas salary range mo, ...
Thanks to the support from the local government, barangay workers in San Quintin will finally access essential SSS benefits through subsidized contributions.
LEGAZPI CITY, ALBAY (PIA)– The Social Security System (SSS) reiterates its call for employees to be vigilant in ensuring that the contributions deducted by their employers are indeed credited to their ...
House Assistant Minority Leader and Gabriela Women's Party-list Rep. Arlene Brosas on Friday cried foul over the Social Security System's (SSS) contribution rate increase, which she described as a ...
A PHILIPPINE senator on Wednesday called on the Social Security System (SSS) to double its efforts to collect the more than P90-billion debt from firms before it raises contribution rates. “We also ...
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