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Salaried employees will also become parties to the pension system
2014 March 06 (Thursday) 14:38:05
The State Social Protection Fund ( SSPF) will cooperate with the Caspian European Club (CEIBC) to promptly solve business problems in the pension field. In order to integrate into the space of the European experience of a joint working group .
According to the press service of CEIBC, at a meeting with the leadership of both structures discussed pensions, Azerbaijan's experience and perspectives of development of this sector and to participate in this segment of business representatives .
With reference to the SSPF chairman Elman Mehdiyev it is said that on the site of SSPF and e-government it is possible reporting , calculation of pensions and other services in the online mode. Currently, 700 thousand people benefited from the fund in real time. The system SSPF registered more than 2.7 million workers , each of which can receive information about their social benefits through the Foundation's website .
Mehdiyev also raised the prospect of the creation of private pension funds.
Among the main goals for the future head of the foundation named ensure the financial sustainability of the pension system , which is developed corresponding concept . In the pension system should be as full participants involved not only employers , but also the employees themselves , he stressed.
CEIBC was established in June 2002 with the active participation of Caspian Energy International Media Group and supported by major oil and gas companies operating in the Caspian- Black Sea region. The CEIBC chairman is the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev . - 17D-
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