SOCIAL SECURITY. Social Security System senior vice president for Luzon Operations Group Antonio Argabioso (3rd from left) and Bocaue Mayor Eduardo Villanueva Jr. (4th from left) show the memorandum of agreement (MOA) signed for the implementation of the KaSSSangga Collect Program in the municipal government on Monday (May 27, 2024). Also, in the photo are (from left) SSS Bocaue Branch head Venice Alonzo, SSS vice president for Luzon Central 2 Division Gloria Corazon Andrada, Bocaue municipal administrator Alexander Yap, and Bocaue Human Resource Management officer II Jan Simon Santos. (Photo courtesy of SSS Bocaue)

BOCAUE, Bulacan – Over 800 job order (JO) workers in the municipal government here will now have social security coverage and protection under the KaSSSangga Collect Program (KCP) after the Social Security System (SSS) and the local government unit (LGU) inked a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for the program implementation on Monday.

In a statement on Monday, SSS senior vice president for Luzon Operations Group Antonio Argabioso said the MOA signing signified the shared commitment of SSS and the LGU to provide social security to non-plantilla employees in the government.

Argabioso said the municipality of Bocaue will facilitate the enrollment of its job order workers as self-employed SSS members, who are ineligible for Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) coverage.

“As an authorized collecting partner, the Bocaue LGU will deduct the monthly social security and employees’ compensation contributions of its JO workers from their salaries and remit the said contributions to the SSS branch,” he added.

Argabioso said SSS will facilitate the onsite registration for all eligible JO personnel, including the conduct of information seminars to emphasize the value of active SSS membership so they can maximize the various benefits and privileges.

He also encouraged all permanent employees of the LGU to continue their SSS contributions as voluntary members, allowing their contributions to align with their preferences.

“I look forward to years of successful partnership with SSS, as both organizations work for the betterment of the welfare of our job order workers and their families,” Bocaue Municipal Mayor Eduardo Villanueva Jr. said after the ceremonial signing. (PNA)