弹性职业呼唤灵活保障
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-20 23:17

Group 1 - JD has provided social insurance for 150,000 full-time delivery riders, with an average monthly contribution of approximately 2,000 yuan per person, highlighting a significant step towards improving labor protection for this new employment group [1] - There are currently 84 million new employment form workers in China, including delivery riders, ride-hailing drivers, and other gig economy participants, indicating a growing need for enhanced labor rights protection [1] - The lack of basic social security has been a major risk for delivery riders, as they face potential financial burdens from medical expenses and lack of retirement security [1] Group 2 - Riders express that having social insurance can address critical issues such as housing, education, healthcare, and retirement, reflecting their urgent need for better labor rights protection [2] - The complexity of riders' employment forms, including full-time, crowdsourced, and dedicated delivery roles, complicates the social insurance payment process, leading to varied opinions among riders regarding its benefits [2] - The high mobility of delivery riders necessitates more flexible social insurance solutions, as they often work across multiple platforms and cities, raising questions about the continuity and transferability of their social security [3]