American Expatriate Costa Rica

English-language news and information on Costa Rica

  • Home
  • Original Articles
  • News Reports
  • Book Reviews

APSE accuses MEP of breaching payment of CCSS quotas

April 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Association of Teachers of Secondary Education (APSE) filed an appeal against the Ministry of Public Education for non-compliance with the payment of employers’ quotas, which is affecting their access to health.

The annoyance of APSE comes after the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) refused in March to certify the incapacity and provide the necessary medicines for a worker at the Lancé de Canaan de Rivas in Perez Zeledón, because the MEP owes quotas to the CCSS.

For this reason, the man named Calderón, who underwent an ambulatory surgery in Dr. Escalante Pradilla Hospital in San Isidro, was forced to continue working, although he had to rest.

On April 18th, the Constitutional Chamber ruled on in favor of Calderón and notified the hospital that he should be served until the appeal was resolved.

A similar situation happened to a teacher from Heredia, who reported last week that she went to a health center due to a virus, but they indicated that her employer was not paying in time.

The educator received the medical attention, but had to sign an invoice so that the Ebais will send the cost of the attention to the MEP.

crhoy.com

Related articles:

  1. Micro-enterprises owe ¢ 24 billion to the CCSS
  2. Delinquent debtors to the CCSS increased by the end of 2016
  3. The CATIE and the CCSS signed an agreement
  4. CCSS listened to Jensen
  5. 23 medical specialists joint the CCSS
  6. The CCSS aims to improve payment agreements

Filed Under: News Reports

SIGN UP FOR AMERICAN EXPATRIATE IN COSTA RICA

It's free, we respect your privacy and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Connect with Social Media

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Follow @expatcostarica

Search Articles and News Reports

Articles by Publication Date

June 2025
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  
« Apr    

News Summary

U.S. President Orders Navy Task Force to Caribbean to Counter Venezuela Threat

Costa Rica Government Silent on Travel Ban with Just 13 Days Left

News Summary

Legislators approve moratorium for registration of shareholders

President confirms gasoline give away for ethanol pilot project

Chinese company sells low cost smart phones in Costa Rica

Search continues for small plane missing in Drake

Farmers will march to the Ministry of Agriculture

IMN warns of dangerous UV radiation this Friday

Copyright © 2010 to 2025 · Link to Legal Notices and Privacy Policy