Unicom is a state-owned enterprise, not a public institution, so there is no career establishment. Unicom belongs to an enterprise, and the enterprise has no national definition (only government agencies and institutions have it now). Some are just internal preparation of enterprises. Employees who directly sign non-fixed-term labor contracts, contract employees directly signed by enterprises, dispatched employees and temporary workers are all regarded as a form of enterprise preparation.
Unicom enterprise introduction:
China United Network Communications Group Co., Ltd. (English name: ChinaUnicom, abbreviated as "China Unicom") was formed by the merger of former China Netcom and former China Unicom on June 6, 2009.
With branches in 365 and 438+0 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) and many overseas countries and regions, it is the only telecom operator in China listed in new york, Hongkong and Shanghai at the same time, and has been selected as one of the top 500 enterprises in the world for many years.
Regular employees refer to workers with various employment forms and employment periods who sign labor contracts with employers, thus having labor relations with employers (including factual labor relations), including managers, technicians, workers and foreign employees of enterprises.