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28 Workers' Rights 'Trapped' by Decades of Unpaid Social Insurance
๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ณ Vietnam /Economy & Trade

28 Workers' Rights 'Trapped' by Decades of Unpaid Social Insurance

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Over decades and multiple leadership changes, prolonged social insurance debt has trapped 28 workers' rights at the Dak Ha Commune Public Service Supply Center in Quang Ngai province.
  • The center has accumulated significant social insurance debt over many years, affecting the benefits of its employees.
  • This situation highlights a systemic issue with long-term consequences for workers.

Twenty-eight workers at the Dak Ha Commune Public Service Supply Center in Quang Ngai province find their rights "trapped" due to decades of unpaid social insurance contributions. This prolonged issue, spanning multiple leadership changes at the center, has created a significant backlog of debt, directly impacting the workers' entitled benefits.

The article points to systemic failures and mismanagement that have allowed the social insurance debt to accumulate over many years. The consequences are severe for the affected employees, who are now facing difficulties accessing their rightful social insurance benefits. The phrase "trapped rights" vividly illustrates the predicament of these workers, who are unable to claim what is owed to them.

This situation underscores a critical problem within the management of social insurance funds, particularly in cases where debt has been allowed to fester across different administrative periods. The prolonged nature of the issue suggests a lack of timely intervention or effective resolution mechanisms, leaving workers in a precarious position regarding their social security.

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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.