INSURANCE. Antique's sugar migrant workers show their identification cards issued by the Sacada Desk before their departure to work in the sugar plantations of Negros Occidental on Sept. 10, 2021. Randy Ardeno, in charge of the Sacada Desk, said in an interview on Friday (Jan. 7, 2022) that the provincial government of Antique has provided the "sacadas" with various support, including requiring their contractors to provide them with Social Security System insurance.(Photo courtesy of Sacada Desk) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The year 2021 saw about 4,203 active sugar migrant workers or "sacadas" from this province get enrolled in the Social Security System (SSS). Randy Ardeno, in charge of the Sacada Desk of the Antique Provincial Planning and Development Office (PPDO), said in an interview Friday that last year, upon the direction of Governor Rhodora J. Cadiao, the long-coveted dream of the "sacadas" to be enrolled in the SSS was made a requireme