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What is the difference between contract workers and laborers in handling social security?

The "nature of workers" in social security is

contract worker/labourer

and

Contract workers/laborers

The difference is that the contractor signed a labor contract with the unit, and the unit has to pay social security, which will be applicable in the future.

Labor Contract Law

Labor workers don't have to pay social security. The civil law, not the labor contract law, should be applied to future problems.

Contract workers: workers directly sign labor contracts with employers and have direct labor relations with employers; All the welfare benefits are enjoyed in your company, and all the obligations that the employer should bear are borne by your company.

Laborers: workers and

Labor service company

Signing a labor contract and employment agreement with the employer, and not having a direct labor relationship with the employer; The welfare benefits shall be signed by your unit and employees.

Dispatching unit

* * * Undertake the obligations of the employing unit,