From Chinese media
Beijing's pension system to cover foreigners
Updated: 2011-01-13 16:15
By Zhao Tingting (chinadaily.com.cn)
Foreigners working in Beijing will be covered by the municipal's pension system, Beijing Business Today reported Thursday, citing the 2011 working plan of the Beijing Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security.
Generally speaking, the income base is the previous year's average monthly salary. When foreigners earn less than the capital city's average salary level, their income base will be 60 percent of the capital city's average salary level. If they earn much more than Beijing's average, their income base will be limited to less than three times the capital city's average salary level.
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