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Is the social security hall closed on Saturday and Sunday?

The social security hall is generally closed on Saturday and Sunday. State organs implement unified working hours, Saturday and Sunday are weekly rest days, and relevant staff are generally resting. However, unless the state organs have other holiday arrangements according to law. But in many places, in order to facilitate their work, they may also go to work on Saturday. You can call the social security bureau window to consult the working hours.

Employees work 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week. State organs and institutions implement unified working hours, and Saturdays and Sundays are weekly rest days. The implementation of this system should ensure the completion of work tasks. Some government agencies and institutions closely related to people's life safety, medical care and other daily life need to continue to work on weekly rest days and holidays stipulated by the state, and it is necessary to adjust personnel and shift system, strengthen internal management, ensure that they can work as usual on Saturday and Sunday, and facilitate the people.

Due to the nature of work or the limitation of responsibilities, it is impossible to implement the standard working hours system of working 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week. The implementation of flexible working hours or comprehensive calculation of working hours, the competent department of industry in the State Council shall formulate implementation opinions and report them to the personnel department for approval before implementation. Departments and units that can't implement the national unified work schedule due to work needs can adopt shift system according to the actual situation, flexibly arrange weekly rest days, and report to the personnel department at the same level for the record.

Legal basis:

Provisions of the State Council on Working Hours of Employees (Revised 1995)

Article 3 Employees shall work 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week.

Article 4 Where it is necessary to shorten working hours due to special circumstances and special circumstances, it shall be implemented in accordance with relevant state regulations.

Article 5 If the standard working hours system of 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week cannot be implemented due to the nature of work or production characteristics, other work and rest measures can be implemented in accordance with relevant state regulations.

Article 7 State organs and institutions shall practise uniform working hours, with Saturdays and Sundays as weekly rest days.