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Do migrant workers need to pay social security at the construction site?

Legal analysis: According to national regulations, construction companies should have paid social security for migrant workers, but migrant workers are highly mobile, and some of them are sent by labor service companies. There is no provision for construction sites to pay social security for them. For migrant workers who have been working on the construction site for a long time, the salary is not much. If they pay social security again, there will be little left. It is best for the construction company not to pay social security, so both sides just understand each other.

Legal basis: Article 54 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Rural Revitalization Promotion Law, the state improves the social security system of urban and rural planning, establishes and improves the security mechanism, and supports rural areas to improve the level of social security management services; Establish and improve the mechanism for determining the basic old-age insurance benefits for urban and rural residents and the normal adjustment of basic pension standards to ensure that the basic old-age insurance benefits for urban and rural residents are gradually improved with economic and social development. The state supports farmers to participate in the basic old-age insurance and basic medical insurance for urban and rural residents in accordance with regulations, and encourages qualified flexible employees and agricultural industrialization employees to participate in social insurance such as basic old-age insurance and basic medical insurance for employees. The state promotes the coordinated development of the minimum living security system in urban and rural areas, improves the level of social assistance such as support for the extremely poor in rural areas, strengthens care services for rural left-behind children, women and the elderly, the disabled and children in distress, and supports the development of inclusive old-age care services in rural areas and mutual support for the elderly.