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How to fill in the fund table
There are generally three forms of funds for public institutions: first, financial allocation, that is, full allocation, or basic guarantee of financial funds; Second, financial subsidies, that is, differential subsidies, or fixed or fixed financial subsidies; The third is self-supporting, that is, the funds are self-care, or the financial funds are zero subsidies. In the statistics compiled by the central government, there is also the form of enterprise management. According to the provisions of the relevant documents on promoting the reform of public institutions by classification, the public welfare institutions shall be guaranteed funds according to the normal business needs.

1. What are the management principles for the use of trade union funds?

1, adhere to the principle of independent management of funds;

2. Adhere to the principle of abiding by the law;

3. Adhere to the principle of overall consideration, ensuring key points, living within our means and balancing revenues and expenditures;

4. Adhere to the principle of budget management;

5, adhere to the principle of thrift;

6. Adhere to the principle of democratic management;

7. Adhere to the principle of serving employees.

2. What are the sources of trade union funds?

1. Membership dues paid by trade union members;

2. Enterprises, institutions and organs that establish trade union organizations pay funds to the trade union at 2% of the total wages of all employees every month;

3. Income paid by enterprises and institutions affiliated to the trade union;

4, people's government subsidies;

3. What are the scope of use of trade union funds?

1. Expenditure on exchange activities, including daily study and labor competition organized by trade unions, publicity expenses for holding various technical exchanges such as reports, exhibitions and lectures, and expenses for purchasing and maintaining various publicity tools and collectively subscribing to newspapers and magazines.

2. Expenditure on literary and artistic activities, including the purchase and maintenance of equipment required by trade unions to carry out amateur literary and artistic activities, and the funds for holding evenings and art exhibitions for these literary and artistic activities; It also includes the equipment purchase, maintenance and daily expenses of workers' cultural palace, workers' club and workers' library.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) civil servant law

Eleventh civil servants' salary, welfare, insurance, employment, reward, training and dismissal. , included in the budget, to be guaranteed.