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Do firemen belong to the iron rice bowl

Do firemen belong to the iron rice bowl

Don't belong. Firefighters are neither civil servants nor career editors, but public officials with special administrative establishment. The national comprehensive fire rescue team is included in the special establishment of firefighters within the scale of the total administrative establishment determined after the transformation of the public security fire brigade and the armed police forest force, and the establishment is not specific to individuals.

How to take the exam for firefighters?

Those who meet the requirements to study in the local fire training center (local fire brigade) or fire school can take the exam, which includes two parts: theoretical written test and skill operation.

What are the requirements for taking the fireman's exam? What are the requirements for taking the fireman's exam?

1. Persons with China nationality meet the requirements of firefighters;

2. Abide by the Constitution and laws, support the Communist Party of China (CPC)'s leadership and socialist system, and meet the requirements of firefighters;

3, volunteer to join the national comprehensive fire rescue team personnel meet the conditions;

4. Age 18 years old and under 24 years old, height 170 cm or above.

How much does a fireman earn?

According to their work level and professional characteristics, the salary of firefighters in new first-tier cities such as Tianjin is about 6,000 yuan, so they need to participate in the endowment insurance of relevant institutions and units, the local basic medical insurance, enjoy the national pension for casualties on duty, and attach an insurance system according to the experience of fire rescue work.

At the same time, firefighters have priority to enjoy the local housing security policy under the same conditions; Enjoy rest, family visits, vacations, relief and condolences in accordance with regulations. Various preferential policies for firefighters' families and children to go to school, transportation, medical care, etc.

The preferential policies for firefighters in all walks of life are gradually becoming clear. Although firemen have changed their previous establishment, they still enjoy the same preferential policies as local active servicemen.