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The recuperation policy stipulates that

The latest employee treatment and recuperation policy was released.

1. Give subsidies to 1 day micro-tourism and 2-7-day treatment and rest activities carried out by grass-roots trade unions, and the above two kinds of subsidies shall not be superimposed. Micro-tourism organized by grass-roots trade unions 1 day shall be subsidized according to the standard of 100 yuan per person per day; 2-7 days' rest activities organized by grass-roots trade unions shall be subsidized according to the 300 yuan standard per person per day.

2. Encourage private enterprises to carry out employees' recuperation activities. According to the Implementation Measures for the Management of Funds Revenue and Expenditure of Grass-roots Trade Unions in Fujian Province (Min [2065 438+08] 158), private enterprises will give subsidies according to micro-tourism 1 day, and each person will only enjoy this subsidy once a year.

3. Grass-roots trade unions organize front-line workers to participate in treatment and recuperation, and are not subject to conditions such as "the number of employees in treatment and recuperation does not exceed 20% of the number of employees in the unit (the number of employees in grass-roots units with less than 50 employees does not exceed one-third of the number of employees in the unit)" and "no repeated arrangements within 3 years".

Treatment and rest refers to the reasons for providing treatment and rest for employees. It is an important part of workers' welfare.

Trade union rest refers to workers' rest. It is an important part of workers' welfare. Its main task is to restore and improve the health of employees, reduce the disease rate of employees, and mobilize the enthusiasm of employees, so that employees not only have abundant physical strength, but also have high labor enthusiasm and invest in production and construction.

Staff sanatoriums are divided into general sanatoriums for chronic diseases and specialized sanatoriums, which belong to specialized sanatoriums, such as tuberculosis, hepatitis and occupational diseases. A sanatorium is a place for employees who are healthy and don't need rest.

Legal basis:

Article 76 of the Labor Law

The state develops social welfare undertakings and builds public welfare facilities to provide conditions for workers to rest, recuperate and recuperate. The employing unit shall create conditions to improve the collective welfare and the welfare treatment of workers.