"Were" is the past subjunctive indicating a hypothetical situation. "Was" is past tense."Even if this problem were addressed, the screening of the employees is largely done by [A name of an organization] sympathizers".
Why were and not was?
Yes, indeed.?
Even if the situation referred to is set in present or future time, were is still surely past subunctive?
Be is the present subjunctive form.
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