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What should I do if unemployment social security is broken?

First, the company will go through the formalities of stopping insurance for you (if you want to pay social security yourself, you'd better take the initiative to explain it to the company, otherwise they may not stop insurance for you, but just freeze your account, so that you may always be in a state of in-service arrears, and the base of unit payment is much higher than that of individual payment) Second, your social security relationship will be changed from unit payment to individual payment (it will be automatically transferred after the unit stops, which usually takes 1-2 months) 3. Go to the personal payment window of the social security hall to handle personal renewal: 1. Bring the resignation certificate or labor relations handling agreement (which will be given to you when you leave the original unit) and ID card; 2. From the approved payment base, you can choose to pay 60% of the average social wage of the year (in some places, you may have to rely on unemployment certificates); 3. The social security window will print out a bill of payment, indicating how much you should pay, and one for the bank; 4. Go to the designated bank to open a current passbook (give the list given to you by social security to the bank), then deposit the money, and the bank will withhold it on time.