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The length of service of Yingshang County Social Security Bureau is wrong. It was reported in August of 200 1 year at the end of last year. Can we study it?

If the length of service is wrong, it can be reported in time to solve it. As for when it can be corrected, it depends on whether the information you provide is complete and whether it can prove that your length of service is wrong. In practice, if the length of service is wrong, there are relevant procedures. Apply to the original employer for correction first. Before applying for correction, you need to provide relevant materials to the Social Security Bureau, and the Social Security Bureau will decide whether to correct it after review.

Because in practice, the length of service and pension are actually linked. Therefore, in practice, it is very difficult to change the length of service, which needs clear evidence to support it. Usually, we should pay attention to our own materials, and the relevant audits should be accurate and detailed, so as to avoid making mistakes and then changing them.

Determination of service years

1. The working hours shall be subject to the records originally paid by the Social Security Bureau.

2. Length of service refers to the working hours when employees take wage income as their whole or main source of livelihood.

3, the calculation method of length:

(1), continuous calculation method. For example, if an employee is transferred from unit A to unit B, his working time in units A and B should be continuously calculated as continuous length of service. If an employee is re-examined after being wrongly handled, the time of being wrongly handled can be continuously calculated as the continuous length of service with the time of continuously calculating the length of service before the error handling and the working time after the review.

(2) Consolidated calculation method. Refers to the employee's work experience, which is usually interrupted for a period of time due to non-subjective reasons. Deduct the interruption time and combine the two working hours before and after the interruption. The continuous working hours of retired workers before retirement and after rejoining the work can be calculated together.