Several dozen delinquent employers are identified in the campaign by SSS branches in Koronadal, Tacurong, Kidapawan, General Santos, and Cotabato
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Noel Nacion, SSS South Mindanao II Division communications officer, said on Wednesday, June 26, that delinquent employers were identified in the campaign involving five SSS branches in the cities of Koronadal, Tacurong, Kidapawan, General Santos, and Cotabato. According to Viola, they have so far listed at least 40 delinquent employers who failed to remit their workers’ insurance contributions, plus penalties, amounting to some P37 million.
“The offending employers were given two weeks to settle and comply or face possible closure of their businesses,” Viola said.
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