In 2025, the Philippines Employee Compensation Program continues to protect workers and their families from the financial burden caused by work-related sickness, injury, disability, or death.
Managed by SSS for private sector workers (including OFWs, self-employed, and household workers) and GSIS for government employees, this program ensures that no Filipino worker suffers alone when something unfortunate happens on the job.
Let’s look into what the program offers, who qualifies, and how employees and their families can claim benefits.
Overview
Think of the Employee Compensation Program as an insurance plan for workers, but unlike traditional insurance, employees don’t pay for it. Instead, employers contribute monthly on behalf of their workers.
- If an employee’s monthly salary credit is ₱14,500 or below, the employer pays ₱10/month
- If the salary credit is ₱15,000 or more, the employer contributes ₱30/month
This small monthly cost helps provide big financial relief when workers are injured or sick due to work. The program is governed by the Employees Compensation Commission (ECC) under DOLE, which ensures fair access and proper implementation.
Here’s a quick summary:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Program Name | Employee Compensation Program 2025 |
| Managed By | SSS (Private), GSIS (Gov’t) |
| Contributions Paid By | Employers only |
| Eligible Sectors | Private workers, OFWs, household staff, self-employed, government workers |
| Coverage Starts | First day of employment or contribution |
| Beneficiaries | Employees, spouses, children, parents |
| Website | www.sss.gov.ph |
Purpose
The program exists to protect Filipino workers from the financial consequences of work-related accidents or illness. Whether it’s a slip at the workplace, an illness from exposure, or even a fatal incident, the program ensures families receive support when it’s needed the most.
It also helps with rehabilitation, caregiving, and burial costs — making it one of the most comprehensive worker protection systems in the country.
Eligibility
To qualify for SSS Employee Compensation Benefits in 2025, you must meet the following:
- You are sick, injured, disabled, or deceased due to work-related reasons
- You are a covered SSS or GSIS member
- You notified your employer within 5 calendar days of the incident (unless it occurred during work hours at the workplace)
- If you are self-employed and recovering at home, notify SSS within 5 days; if hospitalized, notify within 1 year after discharge
- The incident must be work-connected, such as:
- Inside workplace while on duty
- During lunch or breaks
- While commuting using company shuttle
- While performing official duties, even outside company premises
- You must file your claim within 3 years of the injury, sickness, disability, or death
Benefits
The Employee Compensation Program offers multiple types of financial and healthcare support:
Income & Disability Benefits
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Temporary Disability | Daily cash assistance (₱110–₱480) for up to 240 days |
| Permanent Total Disability | Lifetime monthly pension if permanently unable to work |
| Permanent Partial Disability | Monthly pension or lump sum depending on the body part affected |
Medical Services
Covers hospitalization, medication, and rehabilitation related to work injuries or illness. Hospital services are limited, but essential treatment is covered.
Rehabilitation Assistance
This includes:
- Physical therapy
- Psychological counselling
- Skills and entrepreneur training
- Hospitalisation services
- Job referrals or reemployment services
Carer’s Allowance
If a worker becomes permanently disabled and requires assistance, ₱1,000/month is provided to help pay for a caregiver.
Funeral Benefit
If the worker dies from a work-related cause, ₱30,000 is given to the person who pays for the funeral. This could be the spouse, dependent children, or another individual with proof of funeral expenses.
Death Benefit
If a worker passes away due to job-related sickness or accident:
- Primary beneficiaries (spouse or children) receive financial assistance
- If no primary beneficiaries exist, dependent parents can claim the benefit
This helps the family stay financially afloat while adjusting to the loss of income.
The Philippines Employee Compensation Program 2025 is a vital lifeline for Filipino workers and their families. Whether you’re employed locally or overseas, in the government or private sector, this program ensures you’re not left alone in the face of work-related sickness, disability, or death.
With employer-paid contributions and a wide range of benefits — from daily cash allowances to rehabilitation and funeral support — it’s a system designed to safeguard lives and livelihoods when it matters most.
FAQs
Who pays for the Employee Compensation Program?
Employers pay the monthly contributions, not employees.
What is the daily allowance for temporary disability?
Between ₱110 and ₱480 per day.
Is the program for self-employed people too?
Yes, self-employed workers are also covered.
How much is the funeral benefit?
₱30,000 is paid for funeral expenses.
How long can I claim temporary disability?
Up to 240 days per case.











