SSS cracks whip vs delinquent employers

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The Social Security System on Sunday disclosed that it has cracked down delinquent employers in Tondo, Manila after it served notices of violation to a trucking company for not remitting its workers' contribution during a recent Run After Contribution Evaders campaign in the area.
SSS Binondo Branch head Lazaro D. Canlas and Tondo Branch Account Officer John Deniel Wong said that at least six delinquent employers — including the trucking company — received written notices from the SSS Tondo Branch for violating the Social Security Act of 2018.
Meantime, four business establishments failed to remit P2.71 million in unpaid contributions with penalties for their 79 employees, while the two employers did not report their business and seven employees to the SSS.
SSS Tondo acting branch head Eudora G. Racuyal urged the erring employers to settle their delinquencies within 15 days after receiving the written notices to avoid filing criminal cases against them.
In other developments, the SSS said that its branch offices nationwide will remain open on 31 October 2023 to accommodate its members and claimants.
All branch offices will be open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and will accept various SSS transactions, including teller services in SSS branch offices with teller facility.