INSS sensitizes miners to discount for Social Security

A brigade of the INSS, headed by the director of Social Security, Hermenegilda Carlos, in coordination with the National Directorate of Migratory Work, of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, is sensitizing Mozambican miners working in South African mines to discount part of their earnings to the Mozambican Social Security System.

As a result of this work, which has been underway since December 20, in the border area of Ressano Garcia, Maputo province, 555 workers from the mining and agricultural sectors in the Republic of South Africa have been made aware of the situation, including a lecture at the headquarters of the South African agency for recruiting Mozambican labor for the mines in that neighboring country, TEBA.

This is a process that will continue both in Mozambique and in South Africa, with the aim of covering more Mozambican citizens, including those from other sectors of activity who, for various reasons, were working in that country.

This is a process that will continue both in Mozambique and in South Africa, with the aim of covering more Mozambican citizens, including those from other sectors of activity who, for various reasons, were working in that country.

The lectures aim at, the dissemination of the self-employed regime (TCP), for workers in the diaspora, more specifically miners and iron workers, with regard to sharing information about the compulsory social security system of Mozambique.

 

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