Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark registration - Several levels of disability and industrial and commercial compensation
Several levels of disability and industrial and commercial compensation
The following are the disability treatment standards in 20 13 Regulations on Industrial Injury Insurance:

One-time disability allowance

1, first-class disability allowance = my salary ×27 months.

2. Secondary disability allowance = my salary ×25 months

3. Third-level disability allowance = my salary ×23 months.

4. Grade IV disability allowance = my salary ×2 1 month.

Enjoy monthly disability allowance (monthly payment)

1, first-class disability allowance = my salary ×90%

2. Secondary disability allowance = my salary ×85%

3, three disability allowance = my salary ×80%

4, level 4 disability allowance = my salary ×75%

(Note: If the actual amount of disability allowance is lower than the local minimum wage, the industrial injury insurance fund will make up the difference. )

Five or six levels of disability treatment standards

One-time disability allowance

1, level 5 disability allowance = my salary × 18 months.

2. Grade VI disability allowance = my salary × 16 months.

Disability allowance

1, level 5 disability allowance = my salary ×70%

2, level 6 disability allowance = my salary ×60%

(Note: If it is difficult for employees with work-related injuries to arrange work, the employer shall pay the disability allowance monthly. If the actual amount of disability allowance is lower than the local minimum wage, the employer shall make up the difference. )

Seven to ten levels of disability treatment standards

One-time disability allowance

1, level 7 disability = my salary × 13 months.

2. Grade 8 disability = my salary × 1 1 month.

3. Grade 9 disability = my salary ×9 months

4. Grade 10 disability = my salary ×7 months.