I work for a company that still deducts my salary monthly to pay social insurance. But in 7 months, the company does not pay my social insurance premiums. What should I do?
Point a, Clause 1, Article 2 of the 2014 Law on Social Insurance stipulates that employees with labor contract with full 3 months or more are subject to compulsory social insurance.
If you are currently working and your company is still deducting your monthly salary for social insurance contributions, but the fact is that they do not pay, you can send a request to the Division of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, Head office where your company locates asking them to protect your benefits.
In case the company still does not pay your social insurance premiums, you can bring it to court to claim your benefits
Sickness
Work Injury and Occupational Disease
Survivor’s
Old-age
Maternity
Unemployment
Medical (Health Insurance)
Certificate of coverage
VSS - ISSA Guidelines on Social Security