House ratifies bill reforming Social Security System | Inquirer News

House ratifies bill reforming Social Security System

/ 06:54 PM October 10, 2018

Updated (9:43 p.m.)

Congress ratified ratified on Wednesday the bicameral conference committee report on a bill seeking to reform the Social Security System (SSS) charter so that the state-run pension fund will, among others, be able  to provide unemployment insurance.

The two chambers of Congress — the Senate and the House — voted separately to ratify the bill.

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The bill will be sent to President Rodrigo Duterte for signature.

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The lower chamber ratified the Social Security Act of 2018 during its afternoon session.

The proposed measure is seen to extend the fund life of the state-run pension fund by at least six years and provide each pensioner a two-month “separation benefit.”

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The unemployment insurance, or involuntary separation benefits, can be availed of by a member who is not over 60 years old and who has paid 36 months of contributions.

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The amount for each month will be equivalent to half of the average monthly salary credit, the bill said.

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READ: Bicam OKs bill providing ‘insurance’ to SSS members who lost their jobs

The proposed measure will also allow the coverage of land-based and sea-based overseas Filipino workers who are not over 60 years old.

READ: Senate passes bill reforming SSS charter

Once ratified by Senate, the bill will be sent to President Rodrigo Duterte for signature. /atm

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