Pro's trustee, lawyer, and occupational health and safety representative as your support in the workplace and in court

Pro's trustee, lawyer, and occupational health and safety representative as your support in the workplace and in court
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Pro's trustee, lawyer, and occupational health and safety representative as your support in the workplace and in court

Your closest contact in Pro is usually the workplace shop steward or occupational health and safety representative. Both work in your company and carry out their tasks with Pro's support.

In addition to the trustees at the workplace, you have Pro's experts and lawyers at your disposal. They advise and negotiate, enter into agreements and ultimately defend you even in court. Legal aid is also free of charge and risk-free for you.
 

The trustee has helped me a lot

You will receive answers to questions specifically for your workplace from your own representative. Has he or she, for example, negotiated that the holiday premium be paid already at the beginning of May? The trustees also help, for example, in situations of unfair treatment. They work in your company and manage their tasks with Pro's support. How do I read my Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance card?
 

What is a social security number?

The insured persons of the social security organization receive a unique number code after filing a case to use the social security insurance services in this organization. This social security insurance number is 8 digits and the profile of each insured person in this organization will be identified using this insurance number.

The social security number is a unique number that is assigned to a person at the time of filing a  social security insurance case, and all the details and the person's file are identified with this number. The social security insurance number is an 8-digit number that is included in the social security pensioner's insurance book and pay slip.

By having this number, you can easily access your insurance file information. The importance of this number for the insured person is very high and every change in the person's insurance plan is registered with this number.

This insurance number is private and cannot be used for another person or persons. If a person is insured for a short period of time, he has an insurance number and whenever he wants to be covered by social security insurance again, he can use his previous number.

What is a social security number code?

The Social Security Insurance Organization is a service organization that was created to provide insurance and medical and pension services and legal affairs related to individuals. In fact, this organization was formed to support the rights of employees of factories and offices, and organizations with regard to their working environment.

A social security number is an identifier assigned to an insured person in the social security system. This number is issued to each new member upon entering the social security system. An insurance number is an eight-digit number that can be seen in the treatment booklets under the person's photo. One of the advantages of having a social security insurance number is easy and convenient access to work and insurance information of the insured person. In fact, they identify you with this number.

 It is not possible to use this number for other people. You cannot have multiple different insurance numbers. This will cause your information to be scattered and will make it difficult to collect your records at the time of retirement. 

Important points you should know about social security numbers include the following:

1The insurance number of each person is unique to that person.

2All the insurance matters of a person are done with his insurance number.

3 This number cannot be changed and is assigned to each person only once.

4If you were given a temporary insurance number in a workshop, be sure to follow up to make it permanent.

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