Job Recruitment Website - Social security inquiry - Regarding the recent national one-time payment of social security (221 documents), does anyone know about it? The 9 years of the intellectual youth in the countryside ~ these 9 years can be exempted f

Regarding the recent national one-time payment of social security (221 documents), does anyone know about it? The 9 years of the intellectual youth in the countryside ~ these 9 years can be exempted f

Regarding the recent national one-time payment of social security (221 documents), does anyone know about it? The 9 years of the intellectual youth in the countryside ~ these 9 years can be exempted from payment? The urban young people who have been approved by the municipal and county intellectual youth offices to go to the countryside, their time in the countryside is based on the original records in the registration form or files of the young people who have gone to the countryside. They can only calculate the continuous length of service if they have one of the following four conditions.

1. Approved by the organizations at all levels in the place where they were sent to the countryside and recruited by the labor department to work.

2. After being recommended and approved by the organizations at all levels in the place where they went to the countryside, those who graduated from school and were assigned to work. Among them, for those who went to school in 1970-1978, the working age was counted during the schooling period; for those who went to school after 1979, the working age was not counted during the schooling period.

3. Those who were approved by the organizations at all levels in the places where they went to the countryside, were recruited into the army, and participated in the work after being transferred, demobilized, or discharged from the army.

4. After the approval of the municipal or county intellectual youth office in the place where the family is located, they participated in the work after being returned to the city in distress and illness. Deducting the time of waiting for work, before and after the combined calculation of continuous service.