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Failure to pay the full amount of social security

Legal subjective:

The employer must pay the full amount of social insurance in accordance with the law, the unit did not pay, or not in accordance with the provisions of the full amount of the payment, in accordance with the Social Insurance Law to be punished. According to the provisions of the Social Insurance Law: Article 84 of the employer does not apply for social insurance registration, the administrative department of social insurance shall order rectification within a certain period of time; if the employer fails to do so, the employer shall be subject to a fine of not less than double and not more than triple the amount of social insurance premiums payable, and the person directly responsible for the person in charge of the employer and other persons directly responsible for the employer shall be subject to a fine of not less than 500 yuan and not more than 3,000 yuan. Article 86 Where an employer fails to pay social insurance premiums in full and on time, the social insurance premium collection agency shall order the employer to pay the premiums within a certain period of time or to make up the full amount, and shall impose a late payment fine of five ten thousandths of a cent on a daily basis from the date of the unpaid premiums; and in case of failure to pay the premiums beyond the expiration of the prescribed period of time, the administrative department concerned shall impose a fine of not less than double and not exceeding triple of the amount of the unpaid premiums.

Legal Objective:

Article 31 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on the Application of Laws to Labor Disputes stipulates that "if a worker requests the termination of a labor contract on the grounds that the employer has failed to pay the full amount of social insurance premiums or has failed to pay them and requests the employer to pay the economic indemnification, the request shall not be supported".