The treatment of civil servants is basically the same as that of the whole army Civil servants working in general areas generally graduate from undergraduate courses, and their salaries are still considerable after they have just joined the job, and then there is a higher housing provident fund. At the end of the year, there is the thirteenth month's salary, and the rest is social security, medical insurance and so on. The base of social security and medical insurance payment is calculated according to the average monthly income of the previous year. In addition, civil servants also have occupational annuities, the proportion of which is 12%.
The treatment level of public institutions is closely related to the local economic development. The more developed the economy of a place, the better the treatment of its institutions. For example, in famous places with high wages in China, such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong, the wages of public institutions are relatively high, because they will make relatively high performance at the end of the year and usually pay a high housing provident fund.
Basic contents of civilian personnel
Civilian personnel refer to non-military personnel who perform their duties according to law in military establishment posts. They are part of the military and enjoy the corresponding rights and obligations of state functionaries according to law. Civilian personnel are mainly assigned to positions that are common to the military and civilians, do not directly participate in combat, are professional, supportive and stable. According to the nature of the post, it is divided into management civilians, professional and technical civilians and professional and skilled civilians.
The management of civilian personnel and professional and technical civilian personnel is an important part of the party's cadres. Special measures, such as civilian post setting, personnel management and treatment guarantee, can be taken for high-level talents and special professionals urgently needed in army building. Specific measures shall be formulated by the Central Military Commission (CMC).