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Why can't the social security bought in state-owned enterprises be found in the local social security bureau and must be checked by the provincial social security bureau? The social security handbook

Why can't the social security bought in state-owned enterprises be found in the local social security bureau and must be checked by the provincial social security bureau? The social security handbook I was given is a list, right? Yes, it has something to do with updating.

If the unit is insured by the local social security bureau, then you must have relevant information materials in the social security bureau.

In addition to logging in to the local social security network to inquire (sometimes the function is imperfect and unstable), you can also inquire in the following ways:

(1) Local Social Security Bureau

(2) Call the Social Security Bureau service number 12333 (local call fee).

Remember: the inquiry requires my ID card or social security number.

I suggest you apply to the local social security bureau for inquiry, and you can get satisfactory results.

Further reading: How to buy insurance, which is good, and teach you how to avoid these "pits" of insurance.