Saturday, March 2, 2024

SSS Cracks Down: 67 Cagayan de Oro Employers Settle Delinquent Accounts




SOURCE: PIA 10

In the heart of Northern Mindanao, the Social Security System (SSS) has taken a firm stance against delinquent employers. Through the Run After Contribution Evaders (RACE) campaign, the SSS has successfully persuaded 67 employers to settle their dues, accumulating an impressive total of P5.35 million in 2023.

Out of 340 employers visited and reprimanded for non-compliance, these 67 employers represent a significant shift in the right direction. The campaign also prompted 110 employers to negotiate installment proposals, while 39 applied for condonation, proving the effectiveness of the campaign.

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"Our goal is to raise awareness not only for employers but also for employees," said Ira Levin A. Filoteo, the acting head of SSS Cagayan de Oro. The RACE campaign's primary objective is to empower employees, who are often the first to notice when contributions are not being fully remitted.





The campaign's strength lies in its balanced approach—it not only enforces compliance but also provides employers with a 30-day grace period to settle delinquencies before facing any legal action. This gesture emphasizes SSS's commitment to upholding the welfare and rights of employees while ensuring the proper remittance of contributions.





The SSS team hit the ground running on the first day of operation, visiting targeted business establishments in key areas of Cagayan de Oro City, including Lapasan, Gusa, Cugman, Barangay Nazareth, and Corrales Avenue.




The RACE operations aim to foster a culture of responsibility among employers, ensuring the timely remittance of employees' contributions. Through interactions and discussions, the SSS team clarified regulations, addressed concerns, and encouraged employers to fulfill their obligations promptly.





Valentine Aunzo, branch head of SSS CDO-Lapasan, commented on the significant impact of the RACE operation on collection and awareness. As a result, the SSS has decided to conduct RACE operations quarterly, amplifying their reach and impact.


Through face-to-face interactions, the SSS encourages employers to resolve any outstanding contributions on time. Compliance with the SSS Law not only protects the interests of employees but also contributes to the stability and sustainability of SSS benefits.



As the campaign progresses, SSS Cagayan de Oro remains committed to its mission of promoting social security and upholding the rights of workers across Northern Mindanao.





By conducting this activity quarterly, the campaign aims to cultivate a culture of compliance and accountability in the business community. This initiative brings mutual benefits to both employers and employees, creating a harmonious and secure work environment.





The RACE campaign is more than just an enforcement operation; it's a symbol of SSS's unwavering commitment to securing the rights and welfare of employees. It's a race worth running, and with each step, the SSS is inching closer to a future where every contribution counts.

Friday, March 1, 2024

The Power of Filipina Resilience: A Beacon of Hope in Child Protection




SOURCE: PIA 10


In the heart of Cagayan de Oro City, an important narrative unfolds. Amidst the vibrant culture and resilient spirit of its people, a significant voice rises above the crowd, emphasizing the crucial role of Filipinas in shaping the country's future and protecting its children. As we journey through this blog post, we will delve into the inspiring work of Daphne Culanag, of the Project Against Child Exploitation (ACE) of World Vision Philippines, and her relentless drive to combat child abuse and teenage pregnancy.



Filipino women, with their unwavering resilience and nurturing spirit, have always been the backbone of their families and communities. They wear an armor of fortitude, their indomitable will pushing them to pursue the best for their children, regardless of the challenges that may arise. Culanag, during the Talakayan sa PIA, spoke of this tenacity, highlighting the importance of never giving up, even when faced with the most daunting odds. 


In alignment with National Women’s Month, Culanag's words underscored the pivotal role of women as the protectors and nurturers of the next generation. She emphasized how their strength and determination are invaluable assets in the fight against child exploitation. This celebration of women's empowerment was echoed in Project ACE's initiative with the City Government of Cagayan de Oro and Councilor Girlie Balaba, which involved orienting the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) across 40 barangays.



The initiative, held between Feb. 26–29, was a collaborative effort involving several entities, including the City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD), City Council for the Protection of Children (CCPC), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). Together, these entities emphasized the crucial role of women in safeguarding children's rights and wellbeing, illustrating the importance of collective action in addressing societal issues.



Having personally encountered child laborers and victims of sexual abuse, Culanag carries a poignant understanding of the realities of child exploitation. She discussed her journey, attributing her deep sense of responsibility towards child protection to her parents, especially her mother, who championed family life and the protection of the unborn. Her experiences further solidified her commitment towards eradicating all forms of child abuse and exploitation.



Despite her extensive work and experience, Culanag acknowledges that the fight against child exploitation is far from over. Shockingly, mothers are often found facilitating online sexual abuse and exploitation, revealing a grim reality that underscores the urgency of her advocacy. "Until there’s a child that is being abused, I think we have to continue with this advocacy of promoting child protection," she asserts, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.



Culanag's vision is a society where every child is protected, educated, and loved. To make this vision a reality, she recognizes the role of families, communities, and the government in creating a supportive environment that encourages responsible decision-making and fosters confidence in children. She implores Filipinos to realize that children are not objects of abuse or exploitation. Instead, they are to be protected and cherished.



Culanag underscores the government's role in prioritizing education, women's empowerment, and positive parenting initiatives to create a conducive environment for children's growth and development. She extends her appreciation towards their partners who have helped promote advocacy for children’s protection throughout the years.



In her message to young girls, Culanag encourages them to grow up to be women of the Lord and emphasizes the importance of standing up for their rights. Her words serve as a potent reminder that it's okay to say no when something feels wrong or uncomfortable. 



As we approach Women's Month, Culanag's words echo as a powerful call-to-action, reminding us of our shared responsibility to protect and uplift the most defenseless among us: the children. Her advocacy serves as a beacon of resilience and hope for future generations as we work towards a brighter future. The Talakayan sa PIA of the Philippine Information Agency-10, which highlights different societal issues and concerns, provides a platform for voices like Culanag's – voices that inspire change and cultivate hope.

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