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全员社保:被看见的与被忽视的
3 6 Ke·2025-08-12 02:17

Core Points - China has the world's largest social security system, with basic pension and medical insurance covering 1.066 billion and 1.326 billion people respectively by the end of 2024, a remarkable achievement for a developing country with a population of 1.4 billion [1] - The recent ruling by the Supreme People's Court emphasizes that any agreement between employers and employees to not pay social insurance is invalid, which has sparked discussions about mandatory social insurance for over 200 million flexible workers [1][2] - The current minimum social insurance payment base is generally set at 60% of the average monthly wage of urban employees from the previous year, leading to significant costs for employers [2][3] Social Insurance Regulations - The new interpretation of existing laws clarifies that employers are obligated to pay social insurance, addressing previously ambiguous areas where agreements to waive such payments existed [2][4] - The average social insurance coverage for new employment forms is low, with many workers, especially in the gig economy, lacking adequate social security [7][8] Labor Market Dynamics - The declining dependency ratio in China's pension system indicates a growing challenge, with projections suggesting that reforms could delay the depletion of pension funds from 2035 to 2044 [3][6] - The majority of flexible workers, particularly those with lower incomes, are more likely to agree to waive social insurance, highlighting a power imbalance in employer-employee negotiations [5][6] New Employment Forms - Approximately 84 million new employment form workers exist in China, representing about 21% of the total workforce, with many lacking basic social insurance coverage [7][8] - The average number of social insurance types covered for new employment form workers is only 1.46, indicating significant gaps in coverage [8] Legal and Institutional Responses - Recent government initiatives aim to protect the rights of new employment form workers, including pilot programs for occupational injury insurance [9][12] - The introduction of labor contracts for full-time delivery riders by platforms like JD.com marks a significant step towards ensuring social insurance coverage for gig workers [11][12] Economic Implications - The long-term sustainability of the social security system requires balancing immediate economic pressures with the need for comprehensive coverage for all workers [13][16] - Companies that prioritize compliance with social insurance obligations may enhance their competitive advantage and build trust with consumers and employees [16][18]