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Is there a difference between public welfare posts and government employees?

The differences are as follows:

1. Public welfare posts refer to non-profit service posts involving urban public management and residents' interests, including public facilities maintenance, community security, cleaning, greening protection and parking supervision in urban public management invested and developed by governments at all levels. Logistics service posts in government agencies and institutions at all levels, and other public welfare posts suitable for re-employment of people with employment difficulties.

2. Government employees refer to professionals in the fields of law, finance, economy and trade, urban construction, planning, information, foreign languages, high-tech and so on employed by government agencies according to the special needs of their work. They do not occupy administrative establishment, hold administrative posts or exercise administrative power. They are completely managed by contract and only engage in a certain professional work. In addition, employees do not implement the salary standard of civil servants, and their wages are relatively high.

Extended data

Public welfare posts refer to non-profit public welfare management and social welfare service posts established by the government with the main purpose of realizing public interests and resettling people with employment difficulties.

Public welfare posts mainly include social public * * * management posts, urban community public welfare posts, labor and social security and public * * * service posts and other posts:

(a) social public * * * management positions, including labor and social security assistants, community security joint defense coordinators and other positions.

(II) Public welfare posts in urban communities, specifically including non-profit public health services, medical services, nursing homes and other institutions run by districts (counties), streets (townships) and communities, and cleaning, greening, security and social services of streets (townships) and communities.

(3) Logistics support and public service posts in government agencies and institutions mainly refer to posts where the logistics of government agencies need to employ supernumerary personnel, such as receiving and dispatching, driving, guarding, typing and property management.

(four) other positions proposed by the municipal government or its human resources and social security departments according to local conditions and approved by the provincial department of human resources and social security.

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