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理解社保严肃性,实现企业和劳动者共赢
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-08-11 09:23

Core Points - The Supreme People's Court has issued a new regulation stating that any agreement to not pay social insurance is invalid, requiring companies to fully pay social insurance for employees starting from September 1 of this year [1][3] - The lack of social insurance can lead to significant risks for workers, including inadequate retirement income, high medical costs, and lack of compensation during unemployment or injury [3][4] - Companies that attempt to reduce costs by avoiding social insurance payments face legal risks, including the obligation to pay back all owed social insurance fees along with potential fines and damage to their reputation [3][4] - The widespread failure to pay social insurance undermines the social security system and creates an unfair competitive environment, which can harm overall economic development [4][5] - The government has implemented measures to reduce the burden of social insurance payments on small and micro enterprises, including lowering rates and extending payment deadlines, which have collectively saved companies over 1.8 trillion yuan since 2020 [5][6] - Companies are encouraged to recognize the importance of social insurance for employee retention and team stability, and to explore new models for social insurance contributions that accommodate flexible employment [5][6]