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Is it true that eight types of institutions will be merged into civil servants?

Is it true that eight types of institutions will be merged into civil servants? As follows:

With the development and progress of society, China's public institutions are also constantly reforming. Recently, a news that "eight types of institutions will be merged into civil servants" was widely spread on social media, which triggered a heated discussion among netizens. So, is this news true or false?

First of all, we need to be clear about what a public institution is. Institutions refer to social service organizations organized by state organs or other organizations to meet the needs of social welfare and engage in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. The staff and workers of public institutions usually include staff of public institutions and personnel with employment system.

Then, what does the so-called "eight types of institutions will be merged into civil servants" mean? To put it simply, the staffing of eight types of institutions will be converted into civil servants. These eight types of institutions include: animal health supervision, entry-exit management, port management, fishery supervision and management, highway management, road transportation management, maritime shipping management and cultural relics management.

However, we need to be clear that this news is not completely accurate. According to the latest reform policy of public institutions in China, the staffing of these eight types of public institutions will gradually realize the "appointment system of public institutions", rather than directly changing to the staffing of civil servants. This means that employees in public institutions will gradually achieve equal pay for equal work with civil servants in terms of salary, job title evaluation and social insurance, but it does not mean that they will directly become civil servants.