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Do trade union interest groups belong to employee education expenditure in trade union accounting?

Don't belong. Trade union funds are mainly used for employee education and trade union activities, and their expenditure ranges are as follows:

1. Expenditure on publicity activities, including daily study and labor competition organized by trade unions, publicity expenses for holding various reports, exhibitions, lectures and other technical exchanges, and expenses for purchasing and maintaining various publicity tools and collectively subscribing to newspapers and magazines.

2. Expenditure on literary and artistic activities, including the purchase and maintenance of equipment required by trade unions to carry out amateur literary and artistic activities, and the funds for holding evenings and art exhibitions for these literary and artistic activities; It also includes the equipment purchase, maintenance and daily expenses of workers' cultural palace, workers' club and workers' library.

3. Expenditure on sports activities, including equipment purchase and maintenance fees, funds, sporting goods and clothing fees for various sports activities organized by trade unions.

4. The training fee for trade union cadres refers to the cost of training full-time trade union personnel.

5. Expenditure related to trade union administrative expenses, including personnel expenses, office expenses, travel expenses and other expenses of full-time trade union personnel.

6. Subsidy expenditure, including subsidies for difficulties of trade union members and subsidies for workers' collective welfare undertakings.

7. Wages of full-time trade union staff. The wages of full-time trade union staff are paid by trade union funds, and other welfare benefits are the same as those of other employees of the enterprise, which shall be borne by the enterprise.