ECC Reporter Vol. 1 – No. 1 (January – February 2020)
ECC launches first SMS information campaign
The Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC) has launched its first SMS information campaign project on February 06, 2020 targeting all Government Services Insurance System (GSIS) members in order to strengthen awareness on the Employees’ Compensation Program (ECP) among public sector employees. ECC, thru a data sharing agreement with the GSIS, was provided with mobile contact numbers continue reading : ECC launches first SMS information campaign
PWRDs learn how to start and manage a business
Persons with work-related disabilities (PWRDs) in Central Luzon are ready to start anew and rebuild their lives through the Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC)’s Katulong at Gabay sa Manggawang may Kapansanan (KaGabay) Program, a special economic assistance program for PWRDs who lost employment because of work-related sickness or injury. Thirty-nine PWRDs attended the Starting and Managing continue reading : PWRDs learn how to start and manage a business
ECC, ABS-CBN partner anew in public service
The Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC) and ABS-CBN Corporation thru the ABS-CBN Caravan Team partnered in giving public service at the Valenzuela City People’s Park on December 08, 2019. This is the second time that the ECC joined the ABS-CBN Caravan. In September 2019, ECC, together with other government agencies like Social Security System, Philippine Health continue reading : ECC, ABS-CBN partner anew in public service
ECC passes 2nd ISO 9001: 2015 follow-up audit; maintains ISO Certification
As part of its commitment to maintain its QMS, the Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC) underwent and passed its second surveillance audit on December 11, 2019 conducted by TUV Rheinland Philippines (TUV) in accordance with the requirements of the ISO 9001: 2015 standards in 2016. The ECC first received its ISO 9001: 2008 Certification for its continue reading : ECC passes 2nd ISO 9001: 2015 follow-up audit; maintains ISO Certification
Seafarer turns meat shop owner after work-related accident
Joseph B. Gonzales, 26, only dreamed of providing for his family and giving them a better life. Working overseas as a seafarer has given him that chance. But his dream was shattered when he met an accident at work. He was working as a deck trainee for a maritime company for nearly two years when continue reading : Seafarer turns meat shop owner after work-related accident
OWWA, NCRO13 employees attend ECP orientation
An onsite lecture on the Employees’ Compensation Program (ECP) was conducted by the ECC-REU 13 on December 17, 2019 at the Overseas Workers Welfare Association (OWWA) 13 Training Hall in Butuan City, Agusan del Norte. Discussed in the lecture by Information Officer ll, Sandee V. Mocorro, are the benefits and services that an employee can continue reading : OWWA, NCRO13 employees attend ECP orientation
Ilonggo seafarers receive P214k-worth of EC benefits
A 45-year-old seafarer thought he could no longer provide for his family after an accident at work until he found out about ECC. For 23 years, Ruel C. Espulgar from Iloilo City worked as a seafarer for a maritime company. But after his accident, he was told he could no longer go back to work. continue reading : Ilonggo seafarers receive P214k-worth of EC benefits
Former ‘motorman’ now runs a sari-sari store
“Akala ko, hindi na ako makakabangon ulit. Salamat sa ECC,†said 48-year-old Tito Z. Vigo. Tito Z. Vigo, a 48-year-old seafarer working as a motorman for a shipping company met an accident in 2018, while working. The accident happened when he asked his fellow motorman to assist him in lifting the drilling pipe. Unfortunately, his continue reading : Former ‘motorman’ now runs a sari-sari store
ECC hosts outreach program for Aeta community
Employees of the Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC) travelled to Porac, Pampanga to distribute goods to members of the indigenous Aeta community on December 12, 2019. More than 300 family members of the Aeta community were given packages of goods that contained canned and packed food, Christmas items, packed lunch, some clothes, children’s books, and school continue reading : ECC hosts outreach program for Aeta community