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Can social security be enforced by the court

Legal subjective:

Yes, the court has the right to enforce the payment of social security. If the employer fails to apply for social insurance for the worker, and the social insurance agency is unable to do so, and the worker is unable to enjoy the social insurance benefits, and asks the employer to compensate for the loss, this is a typical dispute over social insurance, and the people's court shall accept the dispute in accordance with the law.

Legal Objective:

Article 226 of the Civil Procedure Law If the people's court fails to execute the application for execution for more than six months from the date of receipt of the application for execution, the applicant for execution may apply to a people's court of a higher level for execution. Upon examination, the people's court at the next higher level may order the original people's court to carry out the execution within a certain period of time, or it may decide to carry out the execution by this court or direct other people's courts to carry out the execution.