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Are community workers well paid?

The salary of community workers is similar to that of university student village officials, but the salary of different provinces, cities, districts and counties is not the same. For example, the average annual income of community workers in Shunyi District of Beijing is 38,600 yuan, while the income of community workers in other areas such as Mentougou (the increased average annual income is 28,308 yuan) is slightly lower.

The basic salary is divided into three grades: the principal is in 720 yuan every month, the deputy is in 640 yuan every month and the ordinary worker is in 590 yuan every month. The monthly seniority allowance is also divided into 960 yuan, 845 yuan and 740 yuan. The total bonus is approved according to the standard of 3600 yuan per person per year.

In addition, community workers who have passed the National Professional Level Examination for Social Workers and obtained the Professional Level Certificate for Social Workers will also receive a monthly professional level subsidy to 80 yuan from the month they complete their registration; Community workers who have obtained the professional level certificate of assistant social workers will improve their professional level from the month when they complete their registration, and will be subsidized to 50 yuan every month. From this calculation, the average annual salary of social workers can reach about 34 thousand yuan.

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Community workers are not ready. Community workers belong to the staff employed by township community workers service stations, not to the establishment of civil servants, nor to the establishment of undertakings.

The working hours of social work stations in various regions are generally set flexibly according to the living habits of local residents, mainly for the convenience of residents. Generally, the system of normal commuting time plus duty is set. Usually, the normal office hours are not less than 7 hours a day and 35 hours a week, and the duty hours in each region or each social work station are slightly different.

As departmental staff who directly serve the masses, the task of being on duty and working overtime is very heavy, especially on major holidays, and the task of maintaining stability is heavy. Social workers in most areas are on duty without extra pay.