The Philippine Star

SSS puts up office in New York

- MARY GRACE PADIN

State-run Social Security System (SSS) recently opened its foreign representa­tive office in New York City, in line with its commitment to ensure the social security rights of Filipinos abroad.

According to SSS, its New York office is located at the Philippine Center, which also houses the Philippine Consulate General (PCG) and other government agencies.

SSS president and chief executive officer Aurora Ignacio said the state fund’s expansion in New York comes following the passage of the Social Security Act of 2018, which provides mandatory SSS coverage to all overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

“We believe that social security, as a human right of every worker, should never be optional as it is the basic safety net of all workers. Thus, it must always be guaranteed, especially in times of life’s contingenc­ies. Along with the signing of the Social Security Act of 2018 into law is the promise to have mandatory coverage for all sea-based and land-based OFWs through strengthen­ed bilateral social security and labor agreements with different countries in the world,” Ignacio said.

With the establishm­ent of the New York office, SSS said it would be able to issue social security numbers; verify membership, contributi­on and benefit eligibilit­y; accommodat­e member data change requests; and take loan and claim applicatio­ns for members in this area.

SSS said the New York office is the pension fund’s 27th foreign representa­tive office in 18 countries.

The SSS also has foreign representa­tive offices in Los Angeles and San Francisco in the US, and in Toronto and Calgary in Canada.

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