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Hello, I would like to ask if the company used to outsource social security, but now do you want to pay it yourself? Do I need to open an account at the local social security center to transfer back?

Summarized your question, involving four questions altogether.

1. Questions about previous companies and labor dispatch companies.

Through your description, you can preliminarily judge that you are a labor dispatch, that is, you signed a labor dispatch contract (also a labor contract) with the labor dispatch company, and you have a labor relationship with the labor dispatch company (in fact, you are a worker of the labor dispatch company), and the labor dispatch company sent you to your previous work unit (that is, the employer). Labor dispatch is a form of enterprise employment, and the dispatched personnel enjoy equal pay for equal work in the employing unit.

2. The problem of not paying endowment insurance.

Whether it is a labor dispatch company or a previous company, all employment enterprises that have obtained business licenses shall pay social insurance according to law. Because it is illegal not to pay endowment insurance, the Social Insurance Law stipulates that enterprises must pay social insurance, including pension, medical care, work injury, unemployment and maternity.

3. On the issue of rights protection (protecting one's legitimate rights and interests according to law, allowing the previous company to pay back the old-age insurance).

The government agency responsible for recovering and paying back social insurance is the human resources and social security department, and all localities generally entrust this law enforcement right to the labor security supervision brigade or detachment. You should report to the labor security supervision brigade of the company where you used to work, and ask the company to pay the old-age insurance and let the labor security supervision brigade file a case (not just registration, in some places it means registration first, not filing a case). Remember, you should know that the case has been filed. I suggest you go to the social security center to print the insurance records you paid during your previous work (it is covered with social security). If the situation you reflect is true, the labor security supervision brigade will order you to pay up the social insurance (five insurances).

4. On the transfer of insurance relationship.

Transferring insurance relationship is very simple, which is the routine business of social security center. Just ask the local social security center what materials to prepare.

I hope I can help you.

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