
737: Social Security Reform in Angola: What Employers Need to Know
From Employment Matters by Employment Law Alliance
June 4, 2026 · 17 min · Episode 737
About this episode
The episode discusses the proposed revisions to Angola's social security laws and their implications for employers.
In today's episode, we will focus on two legislative instruments that deserve close attention: the proposed revision of the Basic Law on Social Protection and the Code of Procedure for Payment and Enforcement of Social Security Debts, the so-called CPEDSS. The purpose of this discussion is to understand what is already changing, what may change next, and where companies should begin paying closer attention from now on. Host: Nuno Gouveia (email) (Miranda Alliance) Guest Speaker: Nádia Ferreir...
People in this episode
Host: Nuno Gouveia
Guest: Nádia Ferreira
Topics covered
- Social Security Reform
- Employment Law
- Legislative Changes
- Corporate Compliance
- Social Protection
Keywords
- Social Security
- Angola
- Employment Law
- Legislation
- Corporate Compliance
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Miranda Alliance
Places: Angola
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