Hanoi (VNA) – Avoiding paying social insurancefees and social insurance debt has continued to increase, said the SocialInsurance Agency’s Deputy Director General Pham Luong Son.
According to the agency, the number of employers that do notpay workers’ social insurance or health insurance has risen in the first twomonths of this year.
Non-payment of the obligations is a problem at State-owned,private and foreign–invested enterprises, Son said.
By the end of last year, total social insurance, health andunemployment insurance debt was 7.58 trillion VND (336.8 million USD),equivalent to 3.2 percent of the collection plan.
Of the figure, social insurance debt was 6.55 trillion VND,unemployment insurance debt 323 billion VND and health insurance debt, 705billion VND.
The causes of the situation, according to Deputy Minister ofLabour, Invalids and Social Affairs Doan Mau Diep, is a lack of awareness onthe part of employers, lax inspection of the State, weak punishments and alsolabourers’ lack of knowledge about their rights to insurance.
Meanwhile, Pham Luong Son said this year, under thedirection of the Government and insurance company, the agency would make publicthe name of enterprises that owe social security dues.
As of the end of February, the number of peopleparticipating in compulsory social insurance was 13 million, unemployment insurance11.2 million, voluntary social insurance 225,000 and health insurance 76.1million.-VNA