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The Social Security System (SSS; Filipino: Paseguruhan ng mga Naglilingkod sa Pribado) [4] is a state-run social insurance program in the Philippines to workers in the private, professional and informal sectors. SSS is established by virtue of Republic Act No. 1161, better known as the Social Security Act of 1954.
The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (abbreviated as OWWA, Filipino: Pangasiwaan sa Kagalingan ng Manggagawa sa Ibayong-dagat [2]) is an attached agency of the Department of Migrant Workers of the Philippines.
The Trust was founded in 1972 according to NRCD 127, with the purpose of managing the National Social Security Scheme. Before 1972, the Scheme was jointly managed by the Department of Pensions and the State Insurance Corporation. [1] The Trust used to manage the Social Security Scheme as a Provident Fund Scheme until 1991.
The Government Service Insurance System (Filipino: Paseguruhan ng mga Naglilingkod sa Pamahalaan, abbreviated as GSIS) is a Filipino government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) in the Philippines aimed at government employees. Created by Commonwealth Act No. 186 and Republic Act No. 8291 (GSIS Act of 1997), GSIS is a social insurance ...
Agency/Department Date Replaced by Jose Faustino Jr. Secretary: Department of National Defense: January 9, 2023 Carlito Galvez Jr. Clarita Carlos: National Security Adviser National Security Council: January 14, 2023 Eduardo Año: Eduardo Punay (OIC) Secretary Department of Social Welfare and Development: January 31, 2023 Rex Gatchalian
Secretary of National Defense, Public Works, Communications and Labor Basilio Valdes: December 23, 1941 – August 1, 1944 Secretary of Public Instruction, Health, and Public Welfare Sergio Osmeña: December 24, 1941 – August 1, 1944 Secretary to the President: Manuel Roxas: December 24, 1941 – March 26, 1942 Arturo Rotor
Rodrigo Duterte assumed office as President of the Philippines on June 30, 2016, and his term ended on June 30, 2022. On May 31, 2016, a few weeks before his presidential inauguration, Duterte named his Cabinet members, [8] which comprised a diverse selection of former military generals, childhood friends, classmates, and leftists. [9]
In the 2013 fiscal year, the national government gave P71.9 billion pesos to GOCCs in subsidies, nearly twice the 44.7 billion pesos that was programmed in the budget. [2] In 2014, 77.04 billion pesos was spent on GOCCs by the national government, 3% of which was classified as subsidies and 97% was classified as program funds.