Cadres of the Party and state organs, including those who have left their posts but have not gone through the formalities of retiring (leaving), are not allowed to take part-time jobs in companies (enterprises) or other profit-making organizations, except for non-operating labor service companies established in their own organs to improve logistics services and facilitate the lives of employees with the approval of examination and approval.
The "position" here includes not only specific positions such as manager and deputy manager, but also honorary positions. The number of part-time jobs shall not exceed 1, and the age limit for part-time jobs shall be 70 years old. If a part-time job is subject to the tenure system, it must be re-approved or filed at the expiration of the term, and the re-election shall not exceed two terms. You can't just have a job. party member cadres must be disciplined and behave themselves.
Part-time job is a responsibility, not to exchange power for material enjoyment.
Some illegal part-time jobs investigated and dealt with in reality show that there is a general psychology among party member cadres who violate discipline, that is, they think that part-time jobs are completely different from corruption and bribery, and the remuneration is not insatiable or snatched, but earned by their own talents and their own labor, and they pay attention to "what you pay is rewarded", so they feel at ease about accepting part-time jobs.
In fact, even if party member cadres are allowed to take part-time jobs after approval, they will not be paid. Because part-time job is a kind of responsibility, not to exchange power for material enjoyment.
If you get paid, it will violate the third paragraph of Article 88 of the Regulations-those who are approved to work part-time but receive additional benefits such as wages, bonuses and allowances will be dealt with in accordance with the first paragraph, that is, according to the seriousness of the case, from warning to expulsion from the party.
Refer to the above? China discipline inspection and supervision newspaper-the red line of discipline that party member cadres should pay attention to while working part-time.