Job Recruitment Website - Social security inquiry - I had an accident and didn't go to work for two and a half months. The company withheld my social security, industrial and commercial insurance and unemployment insurance, saying that it was paid by t

I had an accident and didn't go to work for two and a half months. The company withheld my social security, industrial and commercial insurance and unemployment insurance, saying that it was paid by t

I had an accident and didn't go to work for two and a half months. The company withheld my social security, industrial and commercial insurance and unemployment insurance, saying that it was paid by the company. Is this reasonable? First, be optimistic about the base and specific figures of your social security payment. When did your former company help you pay and how much did you pay more? You can log on to the website of the local social security administration to check your personal information and account. ....

As for the reason for your complaint.

1. If the contract is not officially terminated or the labor contract is not terminated, it is necessary to continue to purchase social security (social security includes medical care, pension, work injury, unemployment and additional provident fund and maternity insurance in some cities). It is not appropriate to stop paying insurance before the formal termination of labor relations, so the practice of the former company is normal.

If you lay off employees, you should stop working and be unemployed for a period of time.

3. If you are not at work or the working hours are not full moon, it is normal for you to bear the social security personally, depending on the date the company sends you and the date you go to work.

Further reading: How to buy insurance, which is good, and teach you how to avoid these "pits" of insurance.