Direct recruitment of non-commissioned officers refers to non-commissioned officers who are enlisted through direct selection, and their treatment is different from that of ordinary non-commissioned officers. Specific treatment includes:
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Salary: The salary level of non-commissioned officers varies according to the region, rank and length of military service. Generally speaking, their salary is higher than that of ordinary soldiers, and they can also enjoy some allowances and subsidies.
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Accommodation: Direct-recruited soldiers usually have better accommodation conditions than ordinary soldiers, and may be arranged to live in more comfortable and spacious dormitories or apartments.
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Vacation system: Non-commissioned officers can enjoy certain vacation system, including paid vacation and family leave.
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Training opportunities: Non-commissioned officers can usually get more training opportunities, improve their professional skills and increase their promotion opportunities.
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Medical insurance: Non-commissioned officers can enjoy medical insurance provided by the army, including reimbursement of medical expenses and drug supply.
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Resettlement after retirement: Non-commissioned officers can enjoy certain retirement resettlement policies, including resettlement subsidies and employment resettlement.
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To sum up, non-commissioned officers can enjoy some special treatment in salary, accommodation, vacation system, training opportunities, medical insurance, retired resettlement and so on. These benefits are aimed at improving their living standards and working enthusiasm, and at the same time, they also reflect the state's attention and care for them.
Legal basis:
Article 52 of the Military Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates: "The state guarantees the life of military personnel and their families and gives preferential treatment to military personnel and their families."
Article 23 of the Regulations of China People's Liberation Army on the Service of Soldiers in Active Service stipulates: "The army shall provide necessary material and cultural living conditions for soldiers in active service."
Article 33 of the Regulations on the Administration of Non-commissioned Officers of the China People's Liberation Army stipulates: "The salaries, allowances, subsidies and bonuses of non-commissioned officers shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant regulations of the state and the army."