Institutions refer to social service organizations established by the government using state-owned assets and mainly engaged in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. Institutions are mainly some public welfare units and non-public welfare functional departments. Their main purpose is to realize government functions and public service.
Institutions will participate in the management of social affairs, and their functions are mainly management and service. Its superior departments are mostly government administrative departments or government functional departments, and their decisions are often mandatory. The source of personnel salary is often financial allocation. The registration of public institutions is carried out in the preparation department. Institutions sign employment contracts with employees, and after labor disputes occur, institutions conduct personnel arbitration.
Institutions mainly include the following units:
1. Educational institutions include higher education, secondary education, basic education and adult education. Scientific and technological institutions include natural science research institutions, social science research institutions and comprehensive scientific research institutions.
2. Cultural institutions, performance institutions, artistic creation institutions, books and documents institutions, cultural relics institutions, mass cultural institutions, radio and television institutions, newspapers and magazines institutions, editing institutions and press and publication institutions.
3. Medical institutions, health and epidemic prevention and quarantine institutions, blood institutions, social welfare institutions, foster care welfare institutions, rehabilitation institutions and funeral institutions.