Article 16 of the Regulations on Unemployment Insurance: Urban enterprises and institutions shall issue certificates of termination or dissolution of labor relations for unemployed people in time, informing them to enjoy unemployment insurance benefits's rights in accordance with regulations, and report the list of unemployed people to social insurance agencies for filing within 7 days from the date of termination or dissolution of labor relations.
After the employees of urban enterprises and institutions are unemployed, they should hold the certificate of termination or dissolution of labor relations issued by the unit and go to the designated social insurance agency for unemployment registration in time. Unemployment insurance is calculated from the date of unemployment registration.
Unemployment insurance is paid monthly by social insurance institutions. Social insurance agencies issue receipts for the unemployed to receive unemployment insurance benefits, and the unemployed will receive unemployment insurance benefits from designated banks with the receipts.
Article 17 If an unemployed person works in an organization before unemployment and the accumulated payment time is over 1 year but less than 5 years, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 12 months; If the accumulated payment time is less than 10 years, the longest period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 18 months; If the accumulated payment time exceeds 10 years, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 24 months. If you are unemployed again after re-employment, the payment time will be recalculated, and the time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits can be combined with the time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits from the previous unemployment, but the maximum time limit shall not exceed 24 months.
Article 18 The standard of unemployment insurance benefits shall be determined by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government at a level lower than the local minimum wage and higher than the minimum living standard for urban residents.