Enquiring knowledgeable people Inquisitive education Hospital Treasury

Can I still get unemployment benefits when I pay the work-related injury insurance?

home page

Can I still get unemployment benefits when I pay the work-related injury insurance?


        

Submit answer
Favorable reply
  • 2024-06-14 13:01:49

    Can I still get unemployment benefits when I pay the work-related injury insurance? Paying work injury insurance can also get unemployment benefits. The detailed introduction is as follows: receiving unemployment insurance benefits has nothing to do with the payment of work-related injury insurance premiums. After paying unemployment insurance premiums for one year, if employment is interrupted without my will, unemployment and job search registration can be conducted, and unemployment insurance benefits can be received.
    According to Article 45 of the Social Insurance Law, unemployed persons who meet the following conditions will receive unemployment insurance compensation from unemployment insurance funds: (1) The employer and the person who has paid unemployment insurance premiums for one year before unemployment; (2) Interruption of employment not due to his own will; (3) Unemployment registration has been carried out and there are job requirements. Article 46: The maximum period for the unemployed to receive unemployment insurance benefits is 12 months if the accumulated contributions of the employer and the unemployed have been paid for more than one year but less than five years before unemployment; The maximum period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 18 months if the cumulative payment of contributions has reached five years but less than ten years; For those who have paid contributions for more than 10 years in total, the maximum period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 24 months. After re employment, if the employee is unemployed again, the payment time shall be recalculated. The period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits shall be combined with the period of unemployment insurance benefits that should have been received but not yet received for the previous unemployment, and the longest period shall not exceed 24 months.

Related recommendations

Loading
Latest Q&A Recommendation Hot topics Hot spot recommendation
  • 1-20
  • 21-40
  • 41-60
  • 61-80
  • 81-100
  • 101-120
  • 121-140
  • 141-160
  • 161-180
  • 181-200
  • 1-20
  • 21-40
  • 41-60
  • 61-80
  • 81-100
  • 101-120
  • 121-140
  • 141-160
  • 161-180
  • 181-200
  • 1-20
  • 21-40
  • 41-60
  • 61-80
  • 81-100
  • 101-120
  • 121-140
  • 141-160
  • 161-180
  • 181-200
  • 1-20
  • 21-40
  • 41-60
  • 61-80
  • 81-100
  • 101-120
  • 121-140
  • 141-160
  • 161-180
  • 181-200
return
Top
help opinion
feedback

Confirm to report this problem

Reason for reporting (required):