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Why don't construction workers pay social security?

Social security must be paid, including industrial injury insurance.

At the same time, it is best to have commercial insurance as compensation.

After all, construction workers belong to high-risk industries.

The following are for reference only:

Construction workers' group accident insurance is collected in three ways: first, according to the total cost of the project contract, the rate is about 2‰ (per person's accidental injury death and disability limit 1.8 million, medical expenses are 20,000, and sudden illness deaths are 60,000); 2. Charge according to the construction area; 3. Charge according to the actual number of workers. Generally, the first method is used to charge, because there is no need to consider personnel changes and the length of the construction period, and the charge is simple. The Construction Bureau regards this kind of insurance as one of the prerequisites for entering the site for construction, and some places have to apply for the same insurance in the Social Security Bureau. For details, please consult the local construction bureau or local PICC company (955 18).

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