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Title: Social Security Reforms


1
Social Security Reforms
  • Paper presented by
  • Vimbai Mushongera
  • Zimbabwe Congress Of Trade Unions

2
Presentation outline
  • Background
  • Introduction
  • UN Declaration 1948- 22 25
  • ILO Social security convention
  • Social security status
  • WHO Standards
  • Proposed reforms
  • Recommendations
  • conclusion

3
Background
  • ZCTU was formed in 1981, 28th of February
  • It is a membership driven organization
  • The Congress is composed of thirty five
    affiliates with a total membership of more than
    four hundred thousand workers
  • Has organised informal economy workers rural
    urban based 1.25 Million- Zimbabwe Chamber of
    Informal Economy Assoc -MOU

4
Introduction
  • Article 22 of the Universal Declaration states
    Everyone, as member of society, has a right to
    social security.
  • ILO Conventions
  • 102/1952 Social Security Minimum standards
  • 118/1962 Equality of treatment
  • 121/1964 Employment Injury Benefits
  • 128/1967 Invalidity, Old Age survivors benefits
  • 130/1969 Medical care , Sickness Benefits
  • 157/1982 Maintenance of Social Security
  • 168/1988 Employment promotion protection
  • 182/ 1985 Child Labour
  • 183/ 2000 Maternity Protection
  • 189/1998 Job Creation in small size
  • ILO Recommendation 169 Social Protection as
    cornerstone to transformation of IE activities
  • WHO
  • UNICEF

5
EXISTING ARRANGEMENTS
  • NSSA
  • National Aids Council
  • Private Pension Schemes
  • Insurance Schemes
  • Private Medical Aid Schemes
  • Housing Cooperatives
  • Employment Creation Micro- Credit Schemes
  • Informal arrangements
  • Funeral Plans
  • Traditional and cultural

6
GAPS WITH EXISTING SCHEMES
  • Low pension payouts
  • Does not support Low Cost housing scheme
    facilities to contributors
  • Excludes medical aid cover
  • Has been politicised
  • Lacks transparency in investment portfolios
  • Has not been subjected to regular annual audit
  • NSSA Act
  • Pensions Provident Fund Acts
  • Weak National Policy Framework
  • No social Protection Floor Not Sustainable

7
ZCTUS VIEWS
  • Need to undertake a an imperial study of
    sustainable Social Protection Needs for all
    workers
  • There is also need to de mystify Actuarial
    Sciences medical aid
  • A clear distinction between benefits given to
    those injured at work and the pensioned off
  • Investments should be targeted at benefiting
    contributing members
  • The need to extend social protection to informal
    economy rural workers as a means of
    transforming the precarious activities
  • Recognising informal work rural work
    worklabour act.
  • Recognise the bilateral and tripartite
    structures for Social Dialogue

8
Social Security Convention 102/52
  • It covers the following
  • - medical care
  • - sickness benefits
  • - unemployment benefits
  • - old age benefits
  • - employment injury benefits
  • - family benefits
  • - maternity benefits
  • - invalidity benefits
  • - survivors benefits

9
10 Basic Principles in Pensions
  • Universal protection
  • (2) Right to benefits
  • (3) Protection against
  • Right to decent work
  • (4) Income security
  • (5) Actuarial equivalence between contributions
    and benefits
  • (6) Guarantee of minimum return
  • (7) Gender equity
  • (8) Stable financing
  • (9) Fiscal responsibility
  • (10) State responsibility

10
Social security status
  • The current social security systems in
    Zimbabwe have failed to address the question of
    social security protection, calls for a need to
    come up with a local strategy that would address
    the aspects of social protection floor, a concept
    which tries to provide a logical and coherent
    framework for the core content of the basic
    social rights even in times of crises

11
Proposed Reforms
  • Adequate social protection for all drawing on
    basic social protection floor as endorsed by the
    98th session of the ILC as part of the global
    jobs pact
  • Promotion of the global jobs pact including the
    social protection floor
  • Need for the advancement of social and employment
    policies

12
How could Social Security Standards be fostered
  • Universal access to a basic social benefit
    package was never codified in any ILO social
    security Convention. Thus, a new mechanism could
    complement Convention No. 102 and the other
    social security Conventions to ensure that
    social security standards provide the best
    guidance to its member States for the
    establishment of a basic benefit package (social
    protection floor) and help countries, once the
    package has been established, to move towards
    more comprehensive social security protection,
    including a higher level of income security in
    relation to the contingencies, as well as
    improved medical care benefits, as laid down in
    Convention No. 102 and the other up-to-date
    social security Conventions.

13
Global Jobs Pact(ILC 2009)
  • Requests countries that do not yet have
    extensive social security to build adequate
    social protection for all, drawing on a basic
    social protection floor, including
  • Access to health care ,
  • Income security for the elderly and persons with
    disabilities,
  • Child benefits, and
  • Income security combined with public employment
    guarantee schemes for the unemployed and the
    working poor

14
Recommendations
  • Call for a stakeholders conference
  • Research into what other Countries have done in
    the area of social security
  • Research into the policies and legal framework .
  • The surplus of contributions to NSSA should be
    given back to the Contributors so that they
    invest it in projects of their choice
  • Need for workers to take control of their
    pensions

15
Conclusion
  • Social security is a right for all
  • Benefits should be spread beyond contributors
    and seek to redress the imbalance in standards of
    living .
  • Health Insurance should not be through additional
    contributions by workers
  • A call to review the payouts on retirement is a
    must.

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