What are three things farmers need to pay attention to?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

What are three things farmers need to pay attention to?

First, pay attention to the deadline for Medicare registration.

It is understood that now, under the guidance and efforts of various places, people who should pay medical insurance have paid medical insurance one after another, but some people may choose to delay the payment of medical insurance because of low income and no other economic income**. Although it is said that after missing the centralized payment period, some places will extend the time of medical insurance participation.

However, it should be noted that rural medical insurance also has a time limit and is not to be paid for a long time. For example, the centralized payment period is from September to December each year. The supplementary payment period is in January or March, and some even extend it to June of the following year.

However, we must pay attention to the payment deadlines in each region, because if we miss a payment period or a catch-up payment period, there is no funding. If you follow this year's funding regulations, you should note that you will have to pay $1 020 if you miss two contribution periods.

The second aspect to consider is the issue of unpaid wages.

At present, people who work in the north are returning to their hometowns one after another, or going to the south to continue looking for work. At the beginning of this month, the phenomenon of arrears of wages for migrant workers will also begin to appear, although China has taken many measures to ensure the payment of wages to migrant workers, but every year to prevent some people from being owed wages.

Due to the early release of some construction sites, local workers had to return to their hometowns early, and wages were often paid until the end of the year. At this time, some people should pay great attention to it, because it is related to the living expenses of the New Year and the tuition fees of the children.

If we find that someone is in arrears of wages, we must solve the problem through various channels, and now our country has also spoken out that measures will be taken in the next few months to punish the problem of arrears of wages for migrant workers.

The third thing: be careful not to burn straw on the construction site.

Some villagers may think this is a cliché, but as far as I know, China has recently released a new Action Plan for Continuous Improvement of Air Quality, which also mentions various measures related to straw disposal and a ban on burning.

The plan not only specifies a number of priority areas, but also states that open burning of straw will be completely banned in places designated as priority areas. In addition, patrols and technical defences will be deployed to control in-situ burning, so that in the coming months there will be no in-situ burning of straw, but it will be disposed of as a resource.

The key areas delineated are mainly concentrated in three major areas, including the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and surrounding areas, the Yangtze River Delta region and the Fenwei Plain region. Residents of these places must be vigilant to avoid being penalized.

In short, more and more policies are being implemented in rural areas, and the protection of farmers' interests has also increased. However, when it comes to health insurance, it is recommended that those who are not insured should worry about the protection of their families.

And anyone who encounters the problem of unpaid wages should also actively report it to the local government. As for the straw, don't burn it anymore, because the next measure is to make everyone accept it**, and the ban on burning is a sure thing, especially in key areas. Everyone must be vigilant to avoid this situation.

Okay, so those are the three things that I want to draw attention to, what are your thoughts on that? Do you have any suggestions? Let's talk about it.

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