(1) member activities-organize members to carry out group activities such as outings, visits, parties, movies, dances, gardens, special difficulties subsidies, etc. Membership dues are paid by members.
(2) Staff activities
Staff education: teaching materials, teaching consumables, education-related materials and teachers' remuneration for staff education, amateur culture, technology and skills education organized by trade unions; Award fee for outstanding teachers and students (including self-study); The trade union organizes political, scientific, technical, business, re-employment and other knowledge training for employees.
Cultural and sports activities: expenses for organizing amateur cultural activities, festival parties, literary and artistic creation, fine arts, calligraphy, photography and exhibitions; The purchase and maintenance expenses of equipment and equipment needed for cultural and sports activities; Cultural and sports performances, competitions, and meals, meals, dinner, etc.
Publicity activities: remuneration for political, current affairs, policies, scientific and technological lectures and reports organized by trade unions; Trade unions organize technical exchanges, staff reading activities, exhibitions, black newspapers and other materials; Publicity expenses for activities organized by trade unions on major festivals; Trade unions hold books, newspapers and periodicals needed by libraries, reading rooms and newspaper reading groups, as well as the consumption expenses of radio stations managed by trade unions.
Other activities: expenses for other activities organized by trade unions that are not included in employee education, culture, sports and publicity activities. For example, employee collective welfare subsidies.
(3) Trade union business-expenditure for performing trade union functions, strengthening self-construction and carrying out business work. Such as the expenses of trade union cadres and activists studying politics and business; Teaching materials, reference materials and lecture fees required for training trade union cadres and activists; Award fees for selecting and commending outstanding cadres and trade union activists; Funds for the general meeting of trade union members (representatives); The cost of housing construction activities; The expenses incurred by the trade union in safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of workers, providing legal consultation services, coordinating labor disputes, re-employment and send warm; Office, travel expenses and maintenance expenses of grass-roots trade unions.
(4) Operating expenses-the expenses of ancillary businesses such as culture, sports, education and life services that are not independently accounted for by the trade union and the subsidy expenses for independent accounting institutions.
(5) Other expenditures-expenditures not included in the above expenditure scope, as long as they do not violate the national financial and economic policies, the grass-roots trade unions may decide the expenditures according to the actual work needs and after approval by the audit committee.
(6) On the solution of expenditure-in accordance with the provisions on the solution of higher trade union funds.