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Excuse me, what kind of treatment do post office A employees have? What's the difference between Class A employees and Class C employees?

A: Contract workers?

Personnel composition: employees of the former State Post Bureau, provincial and municipal post offices (there is no fixed term for signing contracts directly after the separation of government from enterprises), college students recruited by the new campus, special talents introduced, and personal connections.

Salary: The group company, the units directly under the group, and the companies in all provinces and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall be formulated according to the salary system of the group company.

Second, class b: contract workers? Personnel composition: social recruitment of special talents and outstanding workers (c) job transfer.

Salary: Group companies, directly affiliated units of the group and provincial and municipal companies are different. Specifically divided into: 1, equal pay for equal work is consistent with Class A wages and benefits; 2. Inconsistent with Class A, with slightly lower wages and benefits or a large gap.

Three. Class C: Labor dispatch (laborers)

Personnel composition: social recruitment.

Salary: The lowest end of postal service generally reflects the front-line employees of postal service.

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The beginning of postal service:

According to historical records, in the second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1876), Hurd, the General Tax Department of China Customs, requested the establishment of a courier bureau, and the Prime Minister Yamen wrote to Li Hongzhang, the Minister of Beiyang, for advice. Li Hongzhang immediately suggested to the Prime Minister's yamen and was approved. He presided over the postal pilot projects in Beijing, Tianjin, Yantai, Niuzhuang (Yingkou) and Shanghai.

1in the spring of 878, Hurd assigned Detering, the tax department of Tianjin Customs, to implement the plan in the above five customs with Tianjin as the center. On March 23rd, De Cui Lin took the lead in issuing an announcement in Tianjin, began to receive and send Huayang official letters, and successively organized land and sea postal routes with Tianjin as the hub.

1878 In July, Tianjin issued the first set of stamps in the history of China-Dalong Stamp. "It can be said that the origin of China Post in Tianjin has two meanings. One is that1March 23, 878 is the origin of China modern post; Second, Tianjin is the first place among the five customs to establish modern postal service. Wei Pujin told reporters that in fact, before that, the customs had already started postal service.

In the fifth year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1866), the customs in Beijing, Shanghai, Zhenjiang and Tianjin successively set up post offices. At first, they only sent and received documents from embassies in China and public and private letters from the customs themselves.

1868 65438+1On October 7th, Tianjin Post Office began to receive and send letters from foreigners. However, due to the lack of letters from ordinary people during this period, the industry believes that this is not the beginning of modern postal service, and the beginning of modern postal service should be "the use of officials, officials and people."

On February 30th, 65438, China will issue 1 set 1 commemorative stamp with face value of 1.2 yuan. The issue of this stamp has once again attracted the attention of experts in the industry-when should the history of China Post be counted? The reporter learned in the interview that as the birthplace of China postal history, Tianjin experts insisted that the postal history of China should be advanced 18 years.

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