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Detailed rules for the implementation of the Regulations on the Management of Staff in Public Institutions
Legal Analysis: Regulations on Personnel Management of Public Institutions

Chapter I General Principles

Chapter II Post Setting

Chapter III Post Open Recruitment and Competitive Recruitment

Chapter IV Labor Contract

Chapter V Evaluation and Training

Chapter VI Reward and Punishment

Chapter VII Wages, Welfare and Social Insurance

Chapter VIII Handling of Personnel Disputes

Chapter IX Legal Liability

Chapter X Supplementary Provisions

Legal basis: Regulations on Personnel Management of Public Institutions

Article 1 These Regulations are formulated in order to standardize personnel management in public institutions, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of staff in public institutions, build a high-quality staff team in public institutions and promote the development of public undertakings.

Article 2 Personnel management in public institutions shall adhere to the principle that the Party manages cadres and talents, and comprehensively and accurately implement the principles of democracy, openness, competition and merit selection.

The state implements classified management for the staff of public institutions.

Article 3 The comprehensive personnel management department of central institutions shall be responsible for the comprehensive personnel management of public institutions throughout the country.

The comprehensive personnel management department of local institutions at or above the county level is responsible for the comprehensive personnel management of institutions in this area.

The competent department of public institutions shall be specifically responsible for the personnel management of their subordinate institutions.

Fourth institutions should establish and improve the personnel management system.

When a public institution formulates or modifies the personnel management system, it shall listen to the opinions of the workers through the workers' congress or other forms.

Article 5 The State establishes the post management system of public institutions and determines the post categories and grades.