EMPLOYER

A person, (natural or legal) who engages another person in Insurable Employment.

Definition of an Employer

The Social Security (Registration of Employers) Regulation defines an employer as “A person, (natural or legal) who engages another person in Insurable Employment.”

The Social Security Act defines the term “Insurable Employment” as “Employment in Dominica under any contract of service or apprenticeship, written or oral, and whether expressed or implied.” Therefore, an employer is a person or organization who engages another person in some form of employment in which he exercises absolute control over that employee.

The Social Security Act provides that every employee between the ages of 16 and the Pensionable Age of 65, who commences employment, must be registered with the DSS within four days of commencement of employment.

In this section you will find all necessary information pertaining to registration as an employer, payment of contributions, and other general information that you may find useful.

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