1. The treatment of public welfare institutions is at the upper-middle level. Although the salary may not be as impressive as that of some high-paying positions, the job stability is strong, the working hours are fixed, and there will be no overtime work and no performance pressure.
2. What is the nature of public welfare organizations? As far as economic sources are concerned, public welfare institutions are fully allocated by the government and their budgets are allocated by the state. The salary composition of employees is generally post salary, salary scale salary, performance salary, subsidy and bonus. In addition, institutions pay five insurances, one gold or two gold in full, and some units will also issue year-end bonuses to employees who have passed the annual assessment and above. The standard is the basic salary of employees in the current year of 65438+February.
It is better to establish a public welfare category, which is stable and not low in wages. Public welfare institutions refer to institutions that undertake basic public welfare services such as compulsory education, public culture, basic scientific research, public health and basic medical services at the grassroots level, and cannot or should not allocate resources by the market. Such units shall not engage in production and business activities, and their purpose, business scope and service standards shall be determined by the state. According to normal business needs, such units are generally guaranteed by finance.
Public welfare institutions refer to public welfare services related to national security, public safety, public education, public culture, public health, economic and social order and citizens' basic social rights, and institutions that cannot or should not allocate resources by the market. Such as libraries, museums, environmental monitoring stations and hydrological stations.