Enterprise personnel belong to the category of government information disclosure, right?
It doesn't belong, it's wrong. Government information disclosure usually refers to the information generated by government agencies in the process of exercising their functions and powers, including government work reports, government decision-making documents, administrative licenses, law enforcement activities and other information related to public affairs. Enterprise employees usually refer to employees employed by private, state-owned or other forms of enterprises and institutions. Their personal identity, work content and internal information of enterprises generally do not belong to the scope of government information disclosure. In some cases, information related to enterprise personnel may be related to the government, such as cooperation projects between the government and enterprises, and government supervision of enterprises. In this case, it may involve specific enterprise personnel information, but the specific disclosure needs to be determined according to the provisions of national laws and regulations.