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What are the part-time jobs of civil servants that are not illegal?

Civil servants can engage in the following legal part-time jobs:

1, write a manuscript. For civil servants with good writing skills and a certain writing foundation, they can carry out some writing part-time, such as writing novels to earn remuneration, which is a legitimate and reasonable income. There are also various kinds of self-media such as photography, editing articles, and submitting photos. These are all creative types, not illegal or illegal.

2. Make long-term investments. If personal economic conditions permit, you can buy a house, real estate, funds, stocks and other financial investments. It is reasonable as long as it does not affect normal work and does not occupy working time.

3. manual labor. If individuals do not have outstanding skills, it is also possible to do some manual labor, such as handing out leaflets, hourly workers, and delivering takeout food. And it is legal and reasonable to sell physical strength to make money.

At the same time, according to laws and regulations, these three points are the red lines that civil servants cannot touch:

1. Civil servants are not allowed to get part-time salary. You can't work part-time in subordinate institutions or enterprises and get paid.

2. Civil servants shall not engage in self-employment.

3. No public servant may run an enterprise in partnership or set up a joint-stock company.

4. Spreading public opinion that damages the reputation of the country, or organizing or participating in anti-state activities such as assemblies, processions and demonstrations.

5. Organize or participate in illegal organizations, organize or participate in strikes.

6. Dereliction of duty affects work.

7. Refusing to carry out decisions and orders made by superiors according to law.

8. Suppress criticism and revenge.