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Can Spirit Rock Social Security do retirement now?

You can do it when you reach the retirement age.

According to the Interim Measures on the Retirement and Retirement of Workers and Interim Measures on the Resettlement of Old, Weak, Sick, and Disabled Cadres issued by the State Council in June 1978 (Guofa [1978] No. 104), the following cases can be handled for retirement:

(1) male cadres and workers who have reached the age of 60 years old, female cadres who have reached the age of 55 years old, and female workers who have reached the age of 50 years old. They have completed 10 years of continuous service or work experience.

(2) For workers engaged in underground, high-altitude, high-temperature, heavy physical labor and other types of work harmful to their health, male workers shall reach the age of 55, female workers shall reach the age of 45, and they shall have completed 10 years of consecutive seniority or working experience.

(3) Employees who are at least 50 years old for men and 45 years old for women, with 10 years of continuous service or working experience, and who are certified by a hospital and confirmed by the Labor Appraisal Committee to be totally incapacitated for work.

(4) Those who are disabled at work, and are certified by the hospital (workers and confirmed by the Labor Appraisal Committee) to be totally incapacitated for work. According to the Regulations on Work-Related Injury Insurance (effective from January 1, 2004), workers who are disabled at work and are appraised as Grade 1 to Grade 4 disabled, retain the labor relationship, withdraw from work, and enjoy a monthly disability allowance; workers who are injured at work will stop receiving the disability allowance and enjoy the basic old-age insurance benefits after they have reached the age of retirement and have gone through the retirement formalities. The basic pension insurance treatment is lower than the disability allowance, by the workers' compensation insurance fund to make up the difference.