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What's the difference between administrative establishment and career establishment?
The main differences between the establishment of civil servants and the establishment of public institutions are as follows:

The official staff in state organs are civil servants, such as the government, procuratorates and courts, public security, industry and commerce, civil affairs, justice and taxation.

However, some state organs have foreign service functions or professional technical information units, such as the labor bureau itself, but the following social security centers and medical insurance centers are foreign service window units; The health bureau is an organ, but the hospital is an external service unit ... these units are institutions.

Institutions are divided into three types: full state funding, balance allocation and self-raised funds.

The establishment of public institutions is also through the examination (examination of public institutions), rather than directly applying with resumes. Institutions use contracts to fix labor relations, but like civil servants, they will not be dismissed casually, so they are stable. But in terms of treatment, institutions are slightly lower than civil servants.