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Can I get unemployment benefits if I work in a company that doesn't help me buy social security?

Legal subjectivity:

Generally, you can't get unemployment benefits without paying social security. The conditions for receiving unemployment benefits stipulated by law are: participating in unemployment insurance and fulfilling payment obligations for 1 year; Not because of my will to interrupt employment; Persons who have registered as unemployed and have job requirements.

Legal objectivity:

Article 45 of the Social Insurance Law

Unemployed persons who meet the following conditions shall receive unemployment insurance money from the unemployment insurance fund:

(a) before unemployment, the employer and I have paid unemployment insurance premiums for one year;

(two) the employment is not interrupted because of my will;

(three) registered unemployed and have job requirements.

Article 44

Employees should participate in unemployment insurance, and employers and employees should jointly pay unemployment insurance premiums in accordance with state regulations.