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you have heard, there is still a long way to go to 'the entire national employment insurance' that the president said in a 3rd anniversary speech yesterday (10th). In order to include special workers and self-employed workers in the employment safety net, there are many tasks to be solved, starting with who and how much to pay the premium.

Reporter Jeong Seong-jin has reviewed this.

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The social safety net of employment insurance is too far for special employment workers.

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the current employment insurance employment of the employer workers, And it is based on premium sharing.

In the case of special employment workers, it is a question of who and how much to pay the employment insurance premiums paid by employers and workers on a one-to-one basis.

Special employment workers are saying that the contracted platform companies are actually employed, and that they have to pay insurance premiums, but companies are opposing that they are not 'workers'.

Employment insurance is available, but it is also a difficult task to embrace self-employed people whose enrollment rate is less than 1%.

In the current system, all four major insurance programs, such as industrial accident insurance, are automatically signed up when you sign up for employment insurance.

In order to ensure a fair burden, the system must be improved, such as accurately grasping income and paying premiums linked to income.

[Yijaegap / Ministry of Employment and Labor Minister: You have to be a challenge such as building understanding income scheme (employment insurance) applies and collection system reorganization including information linked between relevant agencies of the prerequisites -

step by step because you will need to Employment Insurance redesign It means you have to approach.

Eventually, an appropriate social compromise must be achieved between considering the increasing burden of existing employment insurance subscribers, considering the vulnerable groups to be included in the new employment safety net, and increasing the financial burden.

(Video coverage: Kim Min-cheol, video editing: Park Jeong-sam, VJ: Han Seung-min)

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