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Are employees of state-owned enterprises allowed to get tattoos?

Employees of state-owned enterprises can get tattoos. No relevant laws and regulations clearly stipulate that employees of state-owned enterprises cannot get tattoos. Tattoos belong to individual rights, and enterprises have no right to interfere with citizens' personal freedom.

You can get tattoos except those explicitly prohibited in the enterprise rules and regulations. Among the application conditions of employees in state-owned enterprises, tattooing is not a condition for not applying, but depends on the company's regulations. Although there is no relevant law prohibiting employees of state-owned enterprises from tattooing in China, many units are not allowed to tattoo. For example, the 20 18 Open (Supplementary) Recruitment Guide for State-owned Enterprises in Development Zone issued by official website, Yantai Municipal Government stipulates that tattoos are not allowed.

At present, there is no legal provision about tattoos in China.

As long as the person concerned is over 18 years old and has full capacity for civil conduct, he can choose tattoos. There is no restriction on tattoos by law, and the parties can choose them voluntarily according to their own specific conditions. The parties can choose tattoos, or they can choose not to tattoo and look at their personal hobbies. After the tattoo, there will be certain restrictions on finding a job. Some employers will refuse to hire workers with tattoos. This requirement must be determined according to the specific situation of the employer.

The right to personal freedom refers to the freedom of citizens to act independently within the scope of the law, without interference from others, illegal arrest and detention, illegal deprivation, restriction of freedom and illegal search. Personal freedom is inviolable, which is the minimum and most basic right of citizens and the premise for citizens to participate in various social activities and enjoy other rights. Acting and thinking according to one's own will and interests, without restraint, control or hindrance, is a citizen's personality right.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 3 The personal rights, property rights and other lawful rights and interests of civil subjects are protected by law, and no organization or individual may infringe upon them.

Article 4 Civil subjects have equal legal status in civil activities.

Article 5 Civil subjects engaged in civil activities shall follow the principle of voluntariness and establish, change and terminate civil legal relations according to their own wishes.