Direct social benefits from employers (D.623)

Direct social benefits from employers (D.623)

Benefits (in cash or in kind) paid to salaried workers, to persons in their charge or their survivors, by employers that manage social security systems without constitution of reserves. They normally include:

  • Normal or reduced salaries that are still paid during periods of absence from work due to illness, accident, maternity, etc..

  • Family benefits, aid to education and others related to persons under the charge of the salaried worker;.

  • Retirement or survival pensions paid to ex salaried workers or rightful owners and compensation for dismissal, disability, death by accident, etc., paid to salaried workers or their rightful owners (when these benefits are linked to collective agreements).

  • General medical services unrelated to labour medicine;.

  • Convalescence homes and old people's homes.

  • Other statistical products

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