Jordanian MP Al-Khashman emphasized their commitment to proposals aimed at safeguarding social security rights, rejecting any infringement on citizens' rights. This comes amid growing concerns about the potential impacts of proposed amendments to the social system.
Four parliamentary blocs in Jordan have called on the Speaker of the House of Representatives to engage an actuarial expert to assess the social security rate. This request comes amid growing concerns about the sustainability of the social security system in the country.
In an unexpected visit, the Labor Minister traveled to the city of Badr, where he listened to the residents' demands and needs. This visit is part of the government's efforts to improve living conditions and enhance communication with citizens.
The Islamic Action Front bloc has urged the Jordanian government to withdraw the proposed Social Security Law from the House of Representatives, citing concerns over its negative impacts on citizens' rights, particularly vulnerable groups.
BPJS Ketenagakerjaan in Indonesia has announced a new plan to enhance worker protection through a strategy known as 3C, focusing on coverage, care, and credibility. This initiative aims to expand social security to include more workers in both formal and informal sectors.
A recent study emphasizes that expanding coverage in the social security system is the optimal solution for ensuring its sustainability without increasing financial burdens on citizens. It highlights the importance of integrating new groups to achieve social justice.
A couple is questioning whether they will lose their social security benefits if they move to Malaysia. This concern resonates with many expatriates considering relocating to new countries.
The Indonesian Social Security Agency announced that all newborns from registered parents in the assistance program will automatically receive coverage under the National Health Insurance system. This decision aims to enhance healthcare services and streamline processes.
Spain has set a new record in the number of contributors to its social security system, surpassing 22 million people in March. This increase is attributed to heightened demand during the Easter week and growth in the services sector.
Jordan's House Speaker, Ahmad Tarawneh, has declared the proposed amendments to the social security law unacceptable, emphasizing the need to await the outcomes of the ongoing national dialogue on the matter.
The Minister of Human Resources and Social Development sponsored a tripartite strategic partnership aimed at empowering the children of social security beneficiaries. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance job opportunities and improve living standards.
The Malaysian Social Security Organization 'Perkeso' held a final session with stakeholders in Singapore to prepare for a new plan aimed at protecting over <strong>400,000</strong> Malaysian workers commuting daily to Singapore. The plan is expected to commence in the second quarter of this year.
Spain added <strong>211,510</strong> new jobs in March 2023, marking the best monthly performance since 2001. This achievement comes as the country faces the repercussions of the war in Iran.
Forecasts suggest that the Social Security retirement fund in the United States may deplete by 2032, potentially leading to widespread benefit cuts. Legislators must urgently seek solutions to avert this crisis.
Jordan's Minister of Labor, Youssef Al-Fayez, emphasized the importance of balancing the sustainability of the social security system with the protection of citizens' retirement rights. This statement was made during a press conference.
The Jordanian parliamentary labor committee will start discussing the social security amendment project on Sunday, with expectations for its full approval next week. This move aims to enhance the social safety net for vulnerable groups.
The British government has begun raising the retirement age to 67, affecting millions of citizens. This phased increase over the next two years raises concerns about financial futures for many individuals.
Indonesian Minister of Social Affairs, Sefullah Yusuf, emphasized the importance of updating social security data to ensure aid reaches deserving groups. This statement was made during his visit to Gresik, highlighting the need for regular updates to keep pace with demographic changes.
Attention turns to the Jordanian Parliament as it prepares to discuss the amended Social Security Law aimed at improving citizens' financial and social conditions. The proposed changes could significantly impact a broad segment of society.
The Ministry of Higher Education has announced a scholarship program aimed at the children of social security retirees to support higher education. This initiative seeks to enhance educational opportunities for youth in the country.
The Malaysian Ministry of Human Resources is finalizing a proposal for the Cabinet to launch the 'Traveler' plan under the Social Security Organization (SOCSO), aimed at protecting over <strong>400,000</strong> Malaysians commuting daily to work in Singapore.
The Indonesian Social Security Agency announced it will cover the medical expenses for pencak silat athlete Afendi Noval, who was involved in a traffic accident while returning from training. He is currently receiving intensive care at the police hospital in Jakarta.
The Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs has announced the start of a comprehensive verification process for the social and economic data of inmates, aiming to include them in the national social security system. This initiative responds to parliamentary demands to ensure inmates' rights to healthcare.
In his annual letter to investors, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, highlighted the need for significant improvements in the U.S. social security system, which supports over <strong>70 million Americans</strong>. Despite its effectiveness in combating poverty, it does not enable wealth building for recipients.