The Philippine Star

Senator wants househelp registered with SSS

- – Marvin Sy

Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III is pushing for the grant of a one- time amnesty on the payment of penalties for employers who have yet to enroll their household helpers with the Social Security System ( SSS).

Pimentel lamented the low compliance to the provisions of Republic Act 10361 or the Batas Kasambahay, particular­ly on the registrati­on of household helpers and their enrolment in the SSS.

He attributed this to the penalties imposed by the Social Security Law on employers who fail the remit the contributi­ons of their employees.

“Due to this penalty provision in the Social Security Law, a significan­t number of kasambahay employers who wanted to comply with the registrati­on requiremen­ts under the Batas Kasambahay were imposed huge unpaid SSS contributi­on penalties dating back to 1993, thus deterring them from continuing with the SSS registrati­on of their kasambahay­s,” Pimentel said in his Senate Bill 1180.

Pimentel’s bill seeks to amend RA 10361 to include a provision on the grant of a one- time amnesty for delinquent employers of household helpers.

Under the bill, the concerned employers would be given up to three months from the effectivit­y of the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s to settle all premium payments or contributi­ons without incurring the penalties under the Social Security Law by remitting a one-time full payment of P5,000.

If the employers still fail to remit the onetime payment within the three-month period, all the penalties would be deemed re- imposed and will accrue until the delinquent accounts are paid in full.

“This financial relief will hopefully jumpstart the long delayed compliance of the kasambahay employers to cover their househelpe­rs with the SSS benefits,” Pimentel said.

There are an estimated two million household helpers employed in the country but the Department of Labor and Employment has noted that only a few are actually enrolled with the SSS, Philippine Health Insurance Corp. and Pag-Ibig Fund.

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