Job Recruitment Website - Social security inquiry - I am now recognized as an eight-level industrial injury. Excuse me, how is social security compensated? What is the base of compensation? What benefits can I enjoy if I don't renew my contract when it

I am now recognized as an eight-level industrial injury. Excuse me, how is social security compensated? What is the base of compensation? What benefits can I enjoy if I don't renew my contract when it

I am now recognized as an eight-level industrial injury. Excuse me, how is social security compensated? What is the base of compensation? What benefits can I enjoy if I don't renew my contract when it expires? It is like this; There is no such thing as compensation for work-related injuries! There is no such thing as a cardinal number. Work-related injury level 8 is a one-time disability subsidy (1 1 monthly salary) paid by work-related injury insurance, and all medical expenses (except class C drugs) are reimbursed. During the rest period of treatment, the unit will reimburse non-medical expenses such as nursing expenses and meal supplements according to attendance (full funding). After the expiration of the contract, if the company does not renew the contract with you, it will not only compensate you according to law (one month's salary will be paid for every year of work), but also go through the formalities of receiving unemployment insurance benefits for you. After that, you should also pay a one-time unemployment allowance (16 month salary) and a one-time medical allowance (10 month social flat salary) from the industrial injury insurance.