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College students' public welfare post conditions
Does the subject want to ask, "After graduation, the counselor signed a three-month job, but did not pay social security, can he apply for a public welfare post?" Of course. According to the conditions for applying for public welfare posts, college students from poor and unemployed families, members of urban zero-employment families, members of low-income families and members of marginal families of low-income families can apply for public welfare posts. After graduation, the counselor signed a hard contract for three months, but did not pay social security. Those who meet the above conditions can apply for public welfare posts. Public welfare posts refer to management and service posts funded by the government to meet the public interests of communities and residents.