Gig and platform workers must be engaged for at least 90 days with an aggregator in a financial year to qualify for social security benefits under the new Social Security Code. This threshold increases to 120 days for workers engaged with multiple aggregators. The rules also outline registration requirements and the formation of a National Social Security Board.
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