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货车司机护航行动来了!交通运输部答每经问:职工互助保险已在17省份组织实施
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-07-28 08:01

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Transport has launched a special action called "Protecting Truck Drivers" to enhance the legal rights and interests of truck drivers, focusing on providing support services and improving their welfare [1][2]. Group 1: Support Services for Truck Drivers - The special action aims to provide multiple protective services, including remote diagnosis, care visits, cargo escort, and aftermath handling, to address risks and potential accidents faced by truck drivers during transportation [2]. - The China Workers Development Foundation has raised special relief funds to assist truck drivers and their families, offering a standard relief amount of 30,000 yuan, with the possibility of increasing for those in particularly difficult situations [2]. - The initiative promotes mutual insurance for truck drivers, providing coverage for accidental injuries and serious illnesses, with over 130,000 truck drivers in Shandong and Henan already enrolled, allowing for a maximum payout of 40,000 yuan for major medical expenses [2]. Group 2: Social Assistance and Application Process - Eligible truck drivers and their families can be included in social assistance programs, with temporary relief provided in case of emergencies, and a mechanism for coordinating basic living security for low-income individuals [2][3]. - Truck drivers in need can apply for assistance through the 12328 hotline and other channels [3]. Group 3: Self-Regulation of Freight Platforms - The Ministry of Transport has collaborated with relevant departments to implement a governance initiative for freight platform charges, ensuring timely payment of freight and protecting the interests of drivers, shippers, and platforms [4]. - Major freight platforms have signed a self-regulation agreement, committing to ten public promises, including strict source verification and real-name registration of shippers to prevent false sources and payment defaults [4]. - Platforms have pledged to conduct transparent fee practices, reduce excessive charges, and implement mechanisms to block unreasonably low freight rates, thereby ensuring fair compensation for truck drivers [5]. Group 4: Measures to Prevent Conflicts - Platforms have committed not to force truck drivers to participate in promotional activities and to ensure that performance metrics are not linked to freight withdrawal, which helps to prevent conflicts and build harmonious labor relations [6]. - The Ministry of Transport will support industry associations in monitoring the compliance of platform companies with their commitments, encouraging social oversight to ensure the protection of truck drivers' legal rights [6].