1. Urban management is not a civil servant.
(1) Urban management generally belongs to public institutions, and most of them are career establishment and contract personnel. The director, deputy director and battalion chief of the Urban Management Bureau are all civil servants.
(2) The establishment of civil servants is also called administrative establishment, which is fully borne by the state finance.
2. Legal basis: Article 3 of the Law Enforcement Measures for Urban Management.
Urban management law enforcement should follow the principles of people-oriented, legal governance, source governance, consistent powers and responsibilities, and collaborative innovation, and adhere to strict and standardized fair and civilized law enforcement.
Article 18
Urban management law enforcement departments can configure urban management law enforcement coordinators to cooperate with law enforcement officers to carry out law enforcement auxiliary affairs.
The legal consequences of co-management personnel engaged in law enforcement auxiliary firms shall be borne by the competent department of urban management law enforcement at the corresponding level.
The competent department of urban management law enforcement shall strictly assist the recruitment procedures and qualifications of personnel, standardize the auxiliary law enforcement behavior, and establish an exit mechanism.
Article 19
Urban management law enforcement personnel carry out law enforcement activities and coordinate personnel to carry out law enforcement auxiliary affairs according to law, which are protected by law.
Second, what do you mean by civil servants?
A person who performs public duties.
1, a person who exercises state power and performs official duties on behalf of the state in China;
2. Civil servants must abide by the Constitution and laws and accept social supervision;
3. The salaries of civil servants are paid by the Ministry of Finance, and the welfare benefits are also relatively generous.