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What are the working hours of the social security center?

Taking Jiaxing Social Security Bureau of Zhejiang Province as an example, the scheduling is divided into summer and winter.

Summer time (July-65438+1October): 8: 30am-12: 00pm, 2: 30pm-5: 30pm;

In winter (165438+1October-June of the following year), work and rest time: 8: 30 am-65438+02: 00 pm, 2: 00 pm-5: 00 pm;

Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. The working hours of social security bureaus in different places will be slightly different, so you can call for advice to avoid running empty.

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Memorabilia of social security reform

In 2002, the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China regarded social security as an important part of building a well-off society in an all-round way, and explicitly demanded the establishment and improvement of a social security system that is compatible with the level of economic development.

In 2003, the State Council promulgated the Regulations on Industrial Injury Insurance, which established the basic legal framework for the development of industrial injury insurance system.

In 2005, the State Council issued the Decision on Perfecting the Basic Old-age Insurance System for Enterprise Employees, which further extended the coverage of basic old-age insurance for urban enterprise employees to individual industrial and commercial households and flexible employees, adjusted the scale of individual accounts and the calculation and payment methods of basic pensions, and expanded the implementation scope of individual accounts.

In 2006, the Sixth Plenary Session of the 16th CPC Central Committee adopted the Decision of the Central Committee on Several Major Issues Concerning the Construction of a Harmonious Socialist Society, which set an important goal of basically establishing a social security system covering urban and rural residents by 2020.

In 2007, the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China called for "accelerating the establishment of a social security system covering urban and rural residents to ensure people's basic livelihood". China's social security system has entered a new stage of comprehensive coverage and accelerated development with the equalization of basic government services as the main line.

In 2007, China began to pilot the basic medical insurance for urban residents, and "one old and one small" has medical security. With the rapid expansion of residents' medical insurance in China, the new rural cooperative medical system and the universal implementation of medical assistance for urban and rural residents, China has achieved comprehensive coverage of basic medical insurance for urban and rural residents.

In 2009, the new rural old-age insurance was launched, and farmers in China enjoyed the national inclusive old-age security for the first time after they were 60 years old. In the same year, a provincial-level co-ordination system for employee pension insurance was established in various regions.

20 10 "People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law" was promulgated, and "industrial injury insurance regulations" was revised in the State Council. Laws and regulations in the field of social security are more perfect. In the same year, the employee pension insurance transfer and connection method was implemented, and the social insurance relationship was smoothly transferred across provinces and regions for the first time.

On 20 1 1 year, the urban residents' old-age insurance pilot started, which filled the last blank of the old-age insurance system.

In 20 12, the state put forward the goal of realizing full coverage of new rural insurance and urban residents' old-age insurance by the end of the year. The establishment of these two systems nationwide will mark the establishment of the main social security system covering urban and rural residents in China.

References:

China Municipal Government Legal Information Network-Perfecting Social Security System and Improving Happiness Index