Veterans' public welfare posts refer to special employment opportunities for retired soldiers, aiming at helping them integrate into society smoothly and providing a stable working environment. Public welfare posts for retired soldiers are usually provided by the government, enterprises, institutions and social organizations. It aims to provide a meaningful working platform for retired soldiers and let them continue to play their professional skills and experience.
The conditions for applying for veterans' public welfare posts are as follows:
1. For retired soldiers placed by the government, if they have not received a letter of introduction for placement due to personal reasons, or have been arranged by the receiving unit, if they are not on the job due to personal reasons, they can choose special public welfare posts for retired soldiers.
2. For those who are waiting for the post for reasons other than their own reasons and have not terminated their labor contracts, if they voluntarily terminate their labor relations and work independently from the date when the documents are issued, and are willing to work in special public welfare posts for retired soldiers and comply with relevant regulations, special public welfare posts for retired soldiers can be implemented.
3. For those who are unemployed due to the bankruptcy and restructuring of the unit and are willing to work in the special public welfare posts for retired soldiers and meet the relevant regulations, priority can be given to the work of special public welfare posts for retired soldiers.
4. Self-employed zero-employment family members.
To sum up, retired soldiers are facing the transition period of employment after retirement, and many people are facing the dilemma of returning to society. The establishment of public welfare posts for retired soldiers provides them with an opportunity to gradually integrate into society and re-establish their professional identity.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Retired Soldiers Protection Act
Article 5
The security of retired soldiers should be coordinated with economic development and adapt to social progress.
The resettlement of ex-servicemen should be open, fair and just.
The political and living conditions of retired soldiers are linked to their contributions during their active service.
The state establishes a special preferential treatment mechanism for retired soldiers who participated in the war.