Shaanxi expands rural worker's industrial injury insurance coverage rate
Shaanxi expands rural worker's industrial injury insurance coverage rate
The intersection of reporter and special correspondent of cloud peak XiaoNing Jiao Ge learn from the intersection of Shaanxi Province and human resources and the intersection of social security and Room, this year, Shaanxi Province will continue strengthening the insurance of industrial injury and expanding the surface to collect, will advance the rural worker to participate in the insurance of industrial injury " safe plan " in a more cost-effective manner ,The number is up to 800,000 to make the rural worker effect an insurance. Should save and direct against the characteristic of service industries such as the trade and business, food and beverage,etc. and self-employed entrepreneur this year, take the flexible way of effecting an insurance and paying the fees, effect an insurance as the focal point with the rural worker, basically realize the enterprises of service industry of the whole province and self-employed worker, villages and towns, rural enterprise of the hired labourers trouble the rural workers of the relations to all effect an insurance, relatively stable to trouble the rural workers of the relations and all effect an insurance. Meanwhile, realize the full coverage of the insurance system of the industrial injury in risky enterprises such as the mine, building,etc.. In addition launch to engaged in high worker to endanger work post also, especially health examination of rural worker and job endanger prevent from. Select to send eligible industrial injury worker to the recovery centre and carry on the recovering treatment, make great efforts to improve the rate that the industrial injury worker returns to the work position after recovering. It is reported, by the end of last year, should save the insurance of industrial injury and effect an insurance the number of people is up to 2,648,000, the rural worker effects an insurance the number of people is up to 748,000.
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