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Can I go to a state-owned enterprise?

Whether a lao lai can work in a state-owned enterprise depends on the situation. Some companies will explicitly refuse the application of a person subject to enforcement for breach of trust. Even if some companies do not clearly state their attitude, the possibility of getting a job as a lao lai is not high. For dishonest persons, there will be many restrictions and impacts on employment.

The so-called dishonest person subject to execution refers to the person subject to execution who has the ability to perform but fails to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal document, commonly known as Lao Lai. In addition to being restricted in social life, persons subject to execution for breach of trust are also restricted in their qualifications for office. Mainly include:

1. Restrictions on serving as senior executives of state-owned enterprises. If the person subject to execution for dishonesty is an individual, he or she shall be restricted from serving as a director, supervisor, or senior manager of a wholly state-owned company or a state-owned capital holding company, or a director, supervisor, or senior manager assigned or recommended by the state-owned equity party of a state-owned capital-invested company; and he or she has already held relevant positions. , they will be removed from their posts in accordance with relevant procedures and in accordance with the law.

2. Restrictions on serving as the legal representative of a public institution. If the person subject to execution for dishonesty is an individual, he or she shall be restricted from registering as the legal representative of a public institution.

3. Restrictions on serving as senior executives of financial institutions. Restrict dishonest persons subject to enforcement from serving as directors, supervisors, and senior managers of banking financial institutions, securities companies, fund management companies, futures companies, insurance companies, and financing guarantee companies.

4. Restrictions on serving as the person in charge of social organizations. If the person subject to execution for dishonesty is an individual, he or she shall be restricted from registering or filing as the person in charge of a social organization.

5. Recruitment (employment) is restricted to civil servants. It is restricted to recruit (employ) persons subject to enforcement for dishonesty as civil servants or staff of public institutions. If current civil servants or staff of public institutions are determined to be persons subject to execution for dishonesty, the circumstances of the breach of trust shall be used as a reference for their selection, evaluation, and promotion.

6. Special restrictions on party membership or party membership. Strictly abiding by the law and fulfilling the obligations specified in effective legal documents will be used as an important reference for applying to join the Communist Party of China, converting probationary party members into formal party members, and for party member evaluation, excellence, and promotion.

7. Restrictions on serving as Party representatives, National People’s Congress representatives and CPPCC members. If the person subject to execution for dishonesty is an individual, he shall not be considered as a candidate recommended by the organization for party congress representatives, people's congress representatives and CPPCC members at all levels.

8. Restrictions on enlistment in the military. If the person subject to breach of trust is an individual, his or her breach of trust shall be used as an important reference for enlisting in the military and for selection of active and reserve officers for their rank, merit, and promotion.