Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Books and materials - Are retired teachers under the management of the school union?
Are retired teachers under the management of the school union?
If you don't retire, teachers will no longer pay union dues after retirement and will not enjoy the collective welfare of employees. Trade union benefits can only be enjoyed by employees who join the trade union. Retired teachers can't enjoy union benefits because they have retired and are no longer union members. After retirement, retirees no longer belong to the employees of the employer, no longer rely on labor to obtain wages as the main source of livelihood, but rely on pensions to live, no longer belong to trade union members, so they can no longer enjoy the welfare benefits issued by trade unions.

However, after retirement, although retirees are not members of trade unions, they no longer enjoy the welfare benefits of trade unions. However, in many state-owned enterprises, institutions and institutions, retirees are still regarded as the wealth of their own units, and necessary condolences should be given every holiday or when retirees are hospitalized or die.

Treatment of retired teachers:

Where teachers retire, the school should give souvenirs, and the group and room should hold a farewell party. The "Teachers' Home" activity room established by the school should provide a good place for retired teachers to study and engage in cultural and sports activities for a long time. School libraries (rooms) and reading rooms should be open to retired teachers, who can borrow books and read newspapers and magazines like in-service teachers.

Major school activities, the school should invite retired staff or representatives to participate in, in a timely manner to solicit their views on school work and the work of old teachers. Teachers' Day, Respect for the Elderly Festival (Double Ninth Festival), Spring Festival, etc. Schools should take the initiative to arrange condolences and care for retired faculty and staff. Celebrate the birthdays of 70-year-old, 80-year-old and 90-year-old retired faculty members on the annual Double Ninth Festival.