SOCIAL: Meeting around the rights of self-employed workers

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This Tuesday, January 10, a working meeting was held between the regional management of the CGSS, the CCISM and the national delegation of the national CPSTI, on an official visit to our territory with the theme of self-employed workers.

The Council for the Social Protection of Independent Workers (CPSTI) was created as part of the reform of the Social Regime for Independent Workers (RSI) and the integration of independent workers into the general system. A national delegation made up of Daniel Couillaud, president of the national CPSTI, Franck Delvau, national president of the Health and Social Affairs Commission (CASS), Olivier Maillebuau, general secretary of the CPSTI, Véronique Drulang, national social action director, Céline Elisabeth, director responsible for the recovery of self-employed workers, and his assistant, Béatrice Alexandre, was surrounded, among others, by representatives of the General Social Security Funds (CGSS) and the Interprofessional Consular Chamber of Saint-Martin (CCISM), including Angèle Dormoy, the President , Jeanne Rogers-Vanterpool, 1st Vice-President, and Julien Bataille, General Manager. As part of their visit to the Antilles-Guyana from January 9 to 14, the national delegation of the CPSTI expressed its desire to meet Saint-Martin actors in order to learn about the particularities of the territory and to learn to better understand the specificities of Saint-Martin with the objective of perfecting information and support for self-employed workers. According to the president of the CPSTI, Daniel Couillaud, the local actors are in adequacy with the services which the association proposes to the independent workers. The social action of the CPSTI aims to support self-employed workers who encounter difficulties related to their health, the economic situation or a disaster, with specific needs and situations. This action comes in addition to legal social protection.

To benefit from one of the measures such as assistance for contributors in difficulty, exceptional financial assistance, support for retirement or the disaster and bad weather fund, self-employed workers must apply to the CGSS, direct contact for self-employed workers living in the overseas departments. The decision to award aid will then be taken by the social action commission of the regional body of the CPSTI of the place of professional activity, namely Saint-Martin. The purpose of this working meeting allowed local actors to highlight the importance of the singularities of the territory and the representatives of the CPSTI to integrate them by adapting them to responses on the ground in order to bring social action to life for the benefit of self-employed workers. Saint Martin. _VX

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