Europe Is Your Playground: Social Security Benefits for Mobile Employees
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Social security coverage, i.e. the benefits as counterpart for contributions to a mandatory social security scheme, is close to every employee’s daily life as it guarantees protection in case (s)he is confronted with sickness, unemployment, childcare, disability, old-age, ... As there is no pan-European social security scheme in place, every EU country has maintained its own national system with its own characteristics. EU legislation coordinates social security benefits in cross-border cases. It is important for employers to have a view on the main dynamics of this legislation.
In this session, we will focus on the coordination of social security benefits in the EU by exploring the general principles and by touching upon some specific provisions per benefit:
- What are the entitlements to medical care upon a short stay in a country versus a shift of residence to another country? Did you know that an employee can go to a doctor in every EU country and still be reimbursed?
- Which country should pay sickness allowances to an incapacitated employee?
- Where is a frontier worker entitled to unemployment benefits after dismissal?
- What if employee and spouse are both entitled to child allowances in different countries?
- How is legal pension build-up guaranteed after an international career?
We will conclude the session by debating some hot topics in the field of international social security (i.a. regarding social security treatment of stock options in a cross-border situation and business travel of seconded employees).
Speaker:
Filip Van Overmeiren, Lawyer at Laga
When:
Friday, December 2, 2016
Programme:
3pm-3.30pm Welcome & registration
3.30-4.30pm General update and presentation
4.30-5pm Q&A
5pm-6.30pm networking
Location and Host:
Laga
Berkenlaan 8A, 1831 Diegem, Belgium
Cost:
- Complimentary to Corporate HR.
- €120 for global mobility suppliers, per person, assuming the supplier has a valid Supplier Membership of €400
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