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What does non-public party building mean?
The great significance of party building in non-public enterprises can be summarized as "an important task", "two major needs" and "three concerns";
1. "An important task" is to strengthen the party building work in non-public enterprises, give play to the party's political and organizational advantages, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of employees, unite the strength of all parties in enterprises, and guide and promote the healthy development of enterprises. It is an important task of party building work under the new situation;
2. The "two major needs" refer to the need to strengthen party building in non-public economic organizations, to strengthen the party's class foundation, expand the party's mass base and improve the party's social influence, and to protect the legitimate rights and interests of employees in non-public economic organizations and guide the healthy development of the non-public economy;
3. "Three problems", one is related to the consolidation of the party's ruling foundation, the other is related to social harmony and stability, and the third is related to the healthy development of non-public enterprises themselves.
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