The restaurant staff broke and the store closed down. Do you still need to pay for it?
The staff of the restaurant fell and hurt, and the store closed down and still had to pay for it. The restaurant staff fell and broke their bones, so the restaurant owner needs to pay for the work injury. Regardless of whether the store closed down or not, the store did not close down when it happened, so it needs to lose money. Article 14 of the Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance stipulates that an employee shall be deemed as a work-related injury in any of the following circumstances: during working hours and workplaces, he is injured by an accident due to work reasons. Engaged in work-related preparation or finishing work in the workplace before and after working hours, and was injured by an accident. Injured by violence and other accidents during working hours and workplaces due to the performance of duties.