Companies who fail to pay employees’ EC contributions liable to pay for the EC benefits which are paid by the System to the employees or their dependents – Baldoz

Labor and Employment Secretary and chairperson of the Employees’ Compensation Commission Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz called the attention of all the employers to religiously pay their employees’ Employees’ Compensation contributions to avoid liability under Article 196 of Presidential Decree No. 626, as amended. Baldoz explained that Article 196 of PD 626 clearly expresses that failure or refusal continue reading : Companies who fail to pay employees’ EC contributions liable to pay for the EC benefits which are paid by the System to the employees or their dependents – Baldoz

Former factory worker now a saleslady after receiving artificial finger from the ECC

Jennifer Santos, a former machine operator in a candy factory, regained employment after receiving a cosmetic finger from the Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC). In January 2011, Santos was a machine operator in a candy factory when her right index finger was crushed by the machine she was operating. She lost her job after sustaining amputation continue reading : Former factory worker now a saleslady after receiving artificial finger from the ECC

ECC’s 39th Founding Anniversary

The Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC) was created thirty-nine years (39) ago, through Presidential Decree No. 626, to implement the Employees’ Compensation Program (ECP). The ECC is a government agency mandated by law to provide meaningful and appropriate compensation benefits to workers in the event of work-related contingencies. It is a government corporation attached to the continue reading : ECC’s 39th Founding Anniversary

In 2013, ECC grants almost P2 million worth of prosthesis to 31 workers

Labor and Employment Secretary and Chairperson of the Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC) Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz recently said that the ECC under the Katulong at Gabay sa Manggagawang may Kapansanan (ECC-KaGabay) Program granted thirty-one workers with work-connected disabilities with P1,927,500.00 worth of rehabilitation appliances and artificial prosthesis to facilitate their integration into the economic mainstream. Citing the continue reading : In 2013, ECC grants almost P2 million worth of prosthesis to 31 workers

Board Resolution No. 14-03-09

Setting the Reckoning Date for the Three-Year Prescriptive Period in the Evaluation of Claims for Temporary Total Disability (TTD) Due to Sickness   Date Approved: 03-25-2014