Job Recruitment Website - Social security inquiry - I have signed a labor contract and become a full member. Does the company have to buy me social security? At that time, I said that I would not buy social security during the probation period, and I w

I have signed a labor contract and become a full member. Does the company have to buy me social security? At that time, I said that I would not buy social security during the probation period, and I w

I have signed a labor contract and become a full member. Does the company have to buy me social security? At that time, I said that I would not buy social security during the probation period, and I would buy it after I turned positive. Workers shall pay social insurance for them after they enter the work of the employing unit. There is no provision that they need to pay social insurance after becoming regular workers.

If the employer refuses to pay, it may complain to the local human resources and social security bureau and demand payment.

1, labor inspection is generally in the local human resources and social security bureau (commonly known as the labor bureau), and labor inspection complaints are free of charge;

2. You need to bring your ID card when you complain. If there is evidence of labor relationship with our company, you can take it with you, such as work permit, work permit, labor contract, etc. There is no evidence for the complaint;

3. When you complain to the labor inspection, just write a complaint application there, and the labor inspection has a form;

4. General labor inspection should be completed within 60 days. Of course, whether it can be handled depends on the law enforcement of your local labor inspection.

Legal basis: Article 4 of the Social Insurance Law and Article 1 1 of the Regulations on Labor Security Supervision.