Pension fund Social Security System (SSS) collected a total
of P2.17 billion in contributions from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) last
year, up 17% from P1.85 billion in 2010.
SSS President and CEO Emilio de Quiros Jr. said social
security coverage of overseas workers is among the agency's top priorities,
adding that they want to reach out to more OFWs through additional foreign
offices and expansion of e-payment and online services.
"The SSS posted a double-digit growth in OFW collection
for the third straight year. It reflects the growing awareness among overseas
workers of the importance of active SSS membership and saving for retirement
and other contingencies," he said.
The SSS has over 738,000 OFW members at present, which it
aims to expand through tie-ups with key agencies handling deployment of migrant
workers such as the Department of Labor and Employment and Philippine Overseas
Employment Administration.
"OFWs are usually excluded from social protection
programs in their country of employment, even if many of them work in high-risk
environments and are considered family breadwinners. This further highlights
the value of SSS," he said.
De Quiros said SSS has launched various programs to entice
OFWs to become active members. One of these is the Member-Get-Member promo,
which offers monthly raffle prizes and a travel package for two in the Grand
Draw for successful referral of OFWs.
"More than 1,900 OFWs so far have registered through
SSS branches and foreign offices, as well as via the SSS website at
www.sss.gov.ph. One active participant has referred as many as 109 OFWs at
present, and we are only in the third month of the promo," he said.
The SSS chief added that bilateral social security
agreements between the Philippines and other countries are also underway. He
said the agency wrapped up negotiations with Denmark and Portugal in 2011, and
is preparing for initial talks with Japan this year. It is also eyeing other
countries, including Australia, China, Cyprus, Germany and Sweden.
"By forging bilateral agreements with other nations, we
also help overseas Filipinos become entitled to social security benefits
comparable to those received by citizens of their host countries."
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