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What's the difference between Pugang and public institutions?

Pugang refers to the ordinary posts set up by public institutions. The recruitment of teachers in Pugang can be independently recruited by the unit or by the local personnel bureau, and many places can be incorporated into the unified recruitment of local institutions. The salary of Pugang is mainly allocated by local finance, and Pugang is compiled by public institutions.

Institutions mainly include education, scientific research, culture, health, sports, press and publication, radio and television, social welfare, disaster relief, statistical investigation, technology promotion and experiment, public facilities management, material storage, monitoring, exploration and measurement, surveying and mapping, inspection and appraisal, legal services, resource management affairs, quality and technical supervision affairs, economic supervision affairs, intellectual property affairs, notarization and certification, information and so on.

Institutions are generally public welfare institutions established by the state, but they do not belong to government agencies and their staff are different from civil servants. According to the spirit of the classification reform of state institutions, institutions are no longer divided into fully funded institutions and balance allocation institutions, but into public welfare institutions and public welfare institutions. There are also emerging institutions that use state-owned assets and social capital. These institutions are not state-funded institutions.