Civil servants, also known as national civil servants, are public officials who are responsible for the overall management of economic and social order and national public resources, safeguarding national laws and regulations, and fulfilling relevant obligations. In our country, civil servants refer to the staff who perform public duties according to law and are included in the state administrative establishment, and their wages and benefits are borne by the state finance.
The corresponding relationship between the level and rank of civil servants' leadership positions is:
National level: level 1;
(2) State-level deputies: level 4 to level 2;
(3) Chief positions at the provincial and ministerial levels: Grade 8 to Grade 4;
(four) deputy provincial and ministerial level: ten to six;
(5) Chief post at bureau level: 13 to 8;
(six) deputy bureau level: fifteen to ten;
(7) Chief post at county level: Grade 18 to Grade 12;
(eight) county deputies: twenty to fourteen;
(9) Chief posts at the township level: grades 22 to 16;
(10) Township deputies: Grade 24 to Grade 17.
The internal organs of the deputy ministerial level organs and the directors of the deputy provincial-level municipal organs correspond to fifteen to ten levels; Division level deputies correspond to 17 to 1 1.
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