Cases where social insurance agencies do not pay health insurance
Linh Đan - Hà Lê |
Social insurance agencies do not always pay health insurance. There are many cases where participants may be refused payment.
Linh Đan - Hà Lê |
Social insurance agencies do not always pay health insurance. There are many cases where participants may be refused payment.
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From July 1, 2025, the amended Law on Social Insurance (SI) 2024 officially took effect, adding 7 new groups to participate in compulsory social insurance contributions.
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From July 1, 2025, business owners must pay compulsory social insurance according to the Social Insurance Law 2024.
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From July 1, 2025, employees who quit their jobs, do not continue to participate in social insurance and have paid for less than 20 years can still receive one-time social insurance, even if they have paid for more than 15 years.
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Today's union newsletter includes: Subjects receiving pensions from 1.7.2025; Workers cannot sleep in hot rented rooms...
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Anti-plast pollution is the theme of World Environment Day June 5, 2025, calling for urgent action to comprehensively control plastic life cycles.
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Retirement is considered a relaxing time, but when the summer vacation of the children coincides, many grandparents enter a new "working shift".
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On June 5, Lao Dong Newspaper organized an online seminar on "business owners and obligations to participate in compulsory social insurance from July 1, 2025".
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The Russian Investigative Committee's chairman said the explosives used in the bombing were of foreign origin.
Linh Đan - Hà Lê |
From July 1, 2025, the amended Law on Social Insurance (SI) 2024 officially took effect, adding 7 new groups to participate in compulsory social insurance contributions.
Dương Anh |
From July 1, 2025, business owners must pay compulsory social insurance according to the Social Insurance Law 2024.
Trà My |
From July 1, 2025, employees who quit their jobs, do not continue to participate in social insurance and have paid for less than 20 years can still receive one-time social insurance, even if they have paid for more than 15 years.