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Employers don't pay social security.

Legal subjectivity:

Employers have to pay social security. As long as labor relations are established, employers need to pay social security to employees. If the employer fails to pay the social insurance premium for the employee according to law, the employee may terminate the labor contract and ask the employer to pay economic compensation.

Legal objectivity:

Social insurance law

Article 10

Employees shall participate in the basic old-age insurance, and the employer and employees shall jointly pay the basic old-age insurance premium.

Social insurance law

Article 58

The employing unit shall, within 30 days from the date of employment, apply to the social insurance agency for social insurance registration for its employees. If the social insurance has not been registered, the social insurance agency shall verify the social insurance premium it should pay.