Nanjing non-full graduate student application for rental subsidy was rejected, Human Resources and Social Security Bureau: the financial department does not agree

  On September 4, Xiao Jiang (pseudonym), a fresh graduate from a part-time postgraduate of a science and engineering university in Nanjing, broke the news to a reporter from The Paper (www.thepaper.cn) that he had reported to Jiangning, Nanjing in accordance with regulations in June this year. The District Human Resources and Social Security Bureau's application for "housing rental subsidies for college graduates" was rejected in July.

The official reply to Xiao Jiang was that his status as a "part-time graduate student" did not meet the application criteria.

  On the same day, in response to the recent social discrimination against part-time postgraduates, the relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Education clearly pointed out in response to The Paper: “In December 2019, the five departments including the General Office of the Ministry of Education jointly issued the The "Notice on Employment of Graduate Students in the Employment System" has clarified that employers should provide equal employment and household opportunities for graduate students of different education forms."

  Xiao Jiang introduced to The Paper that when he applied for the above-mentioned "housing rental subsidy for college graduates" in June, he saw in the documents issued by the local Human Resources and Social Security Bureau that "part-time graduate students" were also covered by the subsidy, and this news The students were notified to submit the application together. However, when the application was rejected, it was discovered that the latest document issued by the local Human Resources and Social Security Bureau deleted the "part-time graduate students" from the subsidy.

  A screenshot of a document released by the "Wisdom Human Society" column provided by Xiao Jiang to The Paper in June this year shows that the subsidy applicants are "full-time colleges and vocational colleges graduated with a bachelor's degree or higher or a senior worker and above" Graduates with vocational qualification certificates (including part-time graduate students).” However, according to the instructions of Xiao Jiang, the reporter of The Paper, he logged in to the public service software “My Nanjing” launched by the Nanjing Municipal Government in the “Wisdom Human Society” column. , In the “Notices for the Application of Housing Rental Subsidies for College Graduates in Nanjing” issued by the Nanjing Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security, the applicants are “graduates (including graduates from full-time ordinary colleges and universities (including overseas study)) who have obtained a bachelor’s degree or above. Graduates from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan who have obtained employment permits in Nanjing), graduates who have graduated from full-time higher vocational colleges and have obtained vocational qualification certificates for senior workers and above. Full-time ordinary colleges and universities refer to the general college entrance examination, the unified recruitment of junior college graduates, and full-time graduate students Enter the school you are attending through a unified examination."

  According to the provisions of this document, Xiao Jiang, who is a "part-time graduate student", is indeed unable to apply.

So, after Xiao Jiang applied, did the file update again?

  On the 4th, The Paper reporter dialed the official telephone number of the Nanjing Labor Employment Service Management Center, a unit directly under the Nanjing Human Resources and Social Security Bureau.

The staff on duty at the center explained to The Paper that the Human Resources and Social Security Department did include part-time postgraduate students in Nanjing’s application for housing rental subsidies for college graduates earlier this year. It was stated in the document, however, that the inclusion of non-full graduate students was rejected by the finance department shortly afterwards, and non-full graduate students who had previously applied for it were therefore unable to enjoy this subsidy.

The staff member on duty told The Paper that the Nanjing Human Resources and Social Security Bureau has reported the new plan to relevant departments again. If the documents issued next year follow the recommendations of the Human Resources and Social Security Department to include non-full graduate students in the housing rental subsidy application, then In the future, non-full graduate students can apply.

  The paper reporters inquired and found that the Nanjing Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security had published the document "Nanjing Promulgated Ten Measures to Support the Employment and Entrepreneurship of College Graduates in Nanjing" in April this year.

This document, referred to as the "Nanjing Ten Talent Employment and Entrepreneurship Measures", stated that in 10 areas, it proposes innovative and breakthrough policy measures to support the promotion of college graduates' employment and entrepreneurship in Nanjing.

  The first of these is "relaxing the threshold for settlement": Graduates and above, undergraduates under the age of 45 (including returned overseas students, part-time postgraduates, the same below), can settle down with an academic certificate.

Those with a college degree under the age of 40 can settle down after working in Nanjing for half a year.

  The second article of the document is "Guarantee Housing for Talents": Doctors, masters, and bachelors who meet the application requirements can enjoy housing rental subsidies of up to 36 months at 2,000 yuan, 800 yuan, and 600 yuan per person per month.

Speed ​​up the construction and supply of talent apartments, and build 7000 apartments of about 500,000 square meters within the year.

Expand the scope of services for talent purchase of houses, and extend the purchase policy of "Master's Degree Talents" of relevant enterprises in the "Nanjing City Talents Purchasing Commercial Housing Measures (Trial)" to include undergraduate graduates in this category.

  The paper reporters inquired and found that on the Nanjing Municipal Government website, the Jiangning District People's Community released a document "Guidelines for College Graduates to Work and Start Business in Nanjing" in May this year.

Among them, in the business "Nanjing City University Graduates Housing Rental Subsidy", it is clearly stipulated that the object is "full-time ordinary colleges and higher vocational colleges graduates with a bachelor's degree or higher or a senior worker's or higher professional qualification certificate" Of graduates (including part-time graduate students)".

  According to the above two documents, Xiaojiang, who is a non-full graduate student, can apply for housing rental subsidies for college graduates in Nanjing.

  In February of this year, the Ministry of Education mentioned in the "Notice on Further Doing a Good Job in Part-time Postgraduate Employment" that employers should provide employees with equal employment opportunities.

Recruitment of civil servants at all levels, public institutions and state-owned enterprises must reasonably formulate recruitment conditions based on job requirements, provide equal employment opportunities for graduate students of different education forms, and must not set qualifications that are not related to job requirements.

All localities shall reasonably set the conditions for the settlement of talents, streamline the settlement certificates, simplify the procedures, and provide equal opportunities for settlement for graduate students of different education forms.

  The Paper's chief reporter Yue Huairang and intern Lin Yizhen