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Personnel appointment: the difference between schools and hospitals
Personnel appointment is a complex issue, and different schools and hospitals have different regulations. This article will introduce you to the differences in personnel appointment between schools and hospitals.

School personnel appointment

Primary school principals are appointed by the Education Bureau, and middle school principals can enjoy the same treatment as the Director of the Education Bureau, and are appointed by the government executive meeting or the Standing Committee of the Party Committee after discussion. Colleges and universities are usually discussed and approved by the provincial government executive meeting, and 2 1 1 schools are appointed by the Ministry of Education and the provincial government after consultation. Vice-ministerial universities are recommended by the Ministry of Education and appointed by the State Council.

Hospital personnel appointment

The leaders of provincial state-owned enterprises are appointed by the organization department and the state-owned assets through consultation, and the big ones are generally appointed by the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee.

Decision-making process of personnel appointment

Personnel appointments are usually not decided by one person alone, but by voting at the meeting. The deputy often has certain checks and balances on the chief position.