Did you hear your unit was in arrears? Don't worry, there's a way. You can do this. First, you need to know about our national and local laws and regulations on the Provident Fund, such as the PRC Housing Fund Regulations, which you need to look at。

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Then you go to the head of the unit or the human resources department and explain the matter to them, clearly informing them of the fact that the Provident Fund was not paid and that they had to make it up。

If the unit fails to listen, it must find a place of authority, such as the Housing Provident Fund administration in your municipality or region, to tell them about the non-payment of the Provident Fund and to submit the relevant evidence together with the payroll and the flow of water from the bank。

If an oral complaint is futile, then write to express your claim and write your question in detail, with the evidence attached。

Finally, if these methods have been tried or not resolved, you can consider finding a lawyer and seeking legal assistance to see if you need to go to court to defend your legitimate rights and interests。

It is important to remember that, in the course of your defence, you must keep your evidence in order to be clear and clear, and that a more important section is the timely and contact between the relevant agencies and departments to inform them of the need to protect your rights and interests。