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What does it mean for teachers to be included in social security?

In the past, schools were all state-owned and teachers were employees of state-owned institutions. Although they are not civil servants, they enjoy the so-called "equal treatment of civil servants." Among them, the state purchases social security.

Generally speaking, companies and individuals each pay part of social security, and teachers and individuals in state-owned schools are also paid by the state (schools).

After the reform and opening up, private schools began to appear. State-owned schools have also carried out some reforms, and a large number of teachers have not been "compiled" at first.

Teachers in private schools and "supernumerary" teachers in state-owned schools are individuals who need to pay social security. There is an unfair phenomenon here.

Therefore, it is discussed to bring teachers into general social security and let them pay their own personal part.

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