Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Employees can stay in hotels agreed by the company on business trips without paying their own accommodation fees.

Employees can stay in hotels agreed by the company on business trips without paying their own accommodation fees.

Employees don't have to pay for their own accommodation when they travel to hotels agreed by the company. Employees are on business trips. According to relevant regulations, there are strict standards for transportation, accommodation and catering. For example, on a business trip, national staff below the bureau level are not allowed to fly first class, high-speed rail business class or ship first class. When traveling by plane, train or ship, you are not allowed to pass through the VIP passages of airports, stations and docks, use VIP lounges, or stay in five-star hotels and luxury suites. These regulations are of great significance for opposing extravagance and waste, practicing economy and maintaining normal official activities. Party member cadres who violate these regulations should be investigated for party discipline responsibility. Even staying in luxury hotels at one's own expense without spending public funds is not in line with the identity and image of party member cadres engaged in official activities, and it is also inappropriate. Party member cadres, in particular, should take the lead in advocating the fine tradition of thrift in their official activities, and should not pursue luxury and covet enjoyment.