Public Servants Paid 10,000 More a Year than Others Working in Social Sector
Published:
2010-11-15
Wu Jiang, dean of the Chinese Academy of Personnel Science, said that according to research, the average annual income of public servants in China is about 10,000 yuan a year higher than the wages paid to non-public service employees working in the social sector; the salary of employees working in private companies is even less.
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The Beijing News
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