Hello, there! I still get a lot of messages and questions about the Expanded Maternity Leave Law (EMLL) until now. I have answered majority of your questions in my previous post but still, questions about this topic continue to arrive in my inbox, particularly on the computation of maternity leave benefits, full pay and salary differential.
Most are still confused on how to compute the maternity benefits that are to be received by mothers based on the EMLL. There are still many employers who are unsure of what to do up to this point. Thankfully, Social Security System (SSS) continuously conducts its information dissemination drive in order to clarify remaining issues and to reach out to as many people interested as possible.
I recently joined a free webinar on EMLL hosted by SSS on Facebook. You can check out this link for the latest schedule of SSS free webinars on EMLL.
I am glad to share with you these sample computations prepared by SSS focusing on the computation of maternity leave benefits, full pay and salary differential.
MSC – Monthly Salary Credit
Hi atty mommy, question.
If im not married, am I automatically consider as single parent or do I need to have a single parent Id first to be consider as one?
Hello, there. You need to apply for a Solo Parent ID first to be considered as a solo parent under the law and therefore entitled to the benefits.