Working hours of Suzhou government affairs service center

The working hours of the administrative service center have unified regulations: 8: 00 am-12: 00 pm and 2: 30 pm-18: 00 pm in Northeast China, North China, Central China, South China and Central South China. Northwest China goes to work at 9: 30 in the morning, gets off work at 2 noon, gets off work at 3: 30 in the afternoon and gets off work at 7: 30. It is closed on Saturdays and Sundays, and all Saturdays and Sundays before and after the festival are subject to the holiday arrangement in the State Council.

However, some cities have different time plans, such as the Shenzhen Administrative Service Hall from Monday to Friday: 9: 00 am-12: 00 pm, 2: 00 pm-5: 45 pm; Except for statutory holidays, delayed service and reserved service hours.

The administrative service center, formerly known as the administrative examination and approval service center, also known as the government service center, is a comprehensive administrative service organization integrating information consultation, examination and approval fees, management coordination and complaint supervision.

Public administrative service center is a specialized institution set up by local government to cope with the new situation of opening to the outside world after China's entry into WTO, transform government functions, establish an open, transparent, efficient and clean administrative management system, and create a good service environment convenient for investors and the people. Function Introduction With the passage of time, the functions of the public administrative service center have been continuously expanded.

1. Does the accreditation hall work on Saturday?

The accreditation hall of the Public Security Bureau is closed on Saturday. The Public Security Bureau is a state organ, with unified working hours, and Saturday and Sunday are weekly rest days. According to Article 2 of the Regulations on Working Hours of Employees in the State Council, these Regulations shall apply to employees of state organs, social organizations, enterprises, institutions and other organizations in People's Republic of China (PRC). Article 3 Employees shall work 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week. Article 7 State organs and institutions shall practise uniform working hours, with Saturdays and Sundays as weekly rest days.

Second, how does the state stipulate standard working hours?

Working hours are specified in detail in the Labor Law, as follows:

1. The state practices a working-hour system in which the daily working hours of laborers do not exceed eight hours and the average weekly working hours do not exceed forty-four hours.

2. The employing unit shall, according to the working hours system stipulated in Article 36 of this Law, reasonably determine the labor quota and the standard of piecework remuneration for the laborers who carry out piecework.

3. The employing unit shall ensure that workers have at least one day off every week.

4. If the provisions of Article 36 and Article 38 of this Law cannot be implemented due to the production characteristics, other working and rest measures may be implemented with the approval of the labor administrative department.

5. Due to the needs of production and operation, the employer may extend the working hours after consultation with the trade unions and laborers, generally not exceeding one hour per day; If it is necessary to extend the working hours for special reasons, the extended working hours shall not exceed three hours a day and thirty-six hours a month under the condition of ensuring the health of the workers.

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Legal basis:

Article 2 of the Archives Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

This Law shall apply to the collection, arrangement, protection, utilization, supervision and management of archives. The archives mentioned in this Law refer to various forms of historical records, such as words, charts, audio-visual and so on, which are directly formed by past and present organs, groups, enterprises, institutions and other organizations and individuals engaged in economic, political, cultural, social, ecological civilization, military affairs, foreign affairs, science and technology and other activities, and are of preservation value to the country and society.

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Adhere to the party's leadership over archives work. People's governments at all levels should strengthen the archival work, incorporate the archival undertaking into the national economic and social development plan, and incorporate the archival undertaking development funds into the government budget to ensure that the archival undertaking development is compatible with the national economic and social development level.

Article 4

Archives work should follow the principle of unified leadership and hierarchical management, maintain the integrity and safety of archives, and facilitate the use of all sectors of society.

Article 5

All state organs, armed forces, political parties, organizations, enterprises, institutions and citizens have the obligation to protect archives and enjoy the right to use archives according to law.