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What's the difference between hotels in state-owned enterprises?

Different meanings, different job stability and different pressures.

1 has different meanings. State-owned hotels refer to production and business units owned, operated or controlled by the state, while private hotels refer to profit-making economic organizations with private assets and more than eight employees.

2. The stability of work is different. State-owned hotels have higher job stability than private hotels, and will not dismiss employees at will, while private hotels will pay more attention to the profits that employees can bring and pursue the maximization of capital efficiency.

3. The pressure is different. The work of state-owned hotels is relatively easy, the pressure is relatively small, and there is no strict performance appraisal, while the pressure of private enterprises is relatively high, and overtime work will be more serious, and the performance appraisal will be more strict.