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How much should employees subsidize if they don't buy social security companies?

Legal subjectivity:

Companies do not buy social security for employees, and generally do not give compensation. If the enterprise fails to purchase social security for its employees, the employees may request to terminate the labor contract and demand economic compensation. The economic compensation shall be paid to the laborer according to the number of years the laborer has worked in this unit and the standard of paying one month's salary for each full year. For more than six months but less than one year, it shall be counted as one year; If it is less than six months, economic compensation of half a month's salary shall be paid to the workers.

Legal objectivity:

Social insurance law.