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中英联合声明(2004年5月)

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中英联合声明(2004年5月)

中国 英国


中英联合声明(2004年5月)


中华人民共和国国务院总理温家宝阁下于2004年5月10日正式访问英国期间,与大不列颠及北爱尔兰联合王国首相托尼·布莱尔在伦敦举行会晤。

温家宝总理和托尼·布莱尔首相今天对中英建立全面战略伙伴关系表示欢迎。双方承诺共同致力于发展这一伙伴关系,使其造福于两国,并推动建立一个更加安全、繁荣和开放的世界。

中英在双边、多边和全球问题上开展合作符合双方利益。我们均把两国关系视为各自对外关系的重点之一。

中国经济的持续增长和发展,及其日益上升的全球经济大国地位,使中英伙伴关系近年取得了长足发展。双方在环境、教育、发展、科技等众多领域的关系蓬勃发展。

我们一致认为,自从我们2003年7月会晤以来,中英合作取得了重要进展。英国将于2005年担任欧盟主席国。我们期待在2004年和2005年中国-欧盟领导人年度会晤以及我们业已同意建立的两国政府领导人年度会晤期间,继续这种高层对话。

布莱尔首相去年访华后,我们决定成立双边关系互动小组,以促进两国关系快速发展。该小组汇聚了社会各界的智慧,在贸易与投资、金融、能源、教育文化、科学技术、环境包括气候变化和可持续发展等领域提出了新的建议(见附件)。我们对双方小组主席约翰·普雷斯科特副首相和唐家璇国务委员以及小组成员所做工作表示感谢。

双方小组的建议,以及两国在包括环境治理和保护、能源、防扩散、反恐、打击有组织犯罪等一系列国际问题上日益增强的合作,体现了中英关系的广度和深度。

我们同意加强两国在以下双边和多边领域的合作:

一、巩固和加强双边关系。

(一)我们同意增加高层互访。两国政府领导人和外长将进行年度互访,以加强并扩大双方在战略安全、防扩散等领域的双边政治合作。

(二)两国同意根据双边关系互动小组的有关建议(见附件),通过经贸联委会加强在贸易和投资领域的广泛合作。

(三)双方还将根据双边关系互动小组的建议,加强在科学、技术、教育、文化和环保领域的合作。在温总理访问期间,双方签署了一系列谅解备忘录,以推动上述各领域的合作。

(四)我们注意到“中英论坛”在双边关系中发挥的重要作用。建议“论坛”参照双边关系互动小组的建议,就未来它在工业、金融服务、科学技术和环境领域应发挥的作用进行研究。

我们就有关香港的问题友好、坦诚地交换了意见。我们重申两国政府共同致力于贯彻《中英关于香港问题的联合声明》,认为按照“一国两制”原则和基本法维护和促进香港的繁荣与稳定符合双方的利益。我们同意继续就这些问题交换意见。

英国重申1972年中英互换大使联合公报中关于台湾问题的一贯立场,即:承认中国政府关于台湾是中国一个省的立场,承认中华人民共和国政府是中国的唯一合法政府。

我们高度重视中英人权对话,将继续在平等和相互尊重的基础上开展这一交流。双方一致认为,所有国家都应尊重和保护人权。英方欢迎中方最近将尊重和保护人权写入宪法。下一轮中英人权对话将于2004年5月举行,这将为两国开展人权领域的具体合作提供良机。

二、巩固和加强两国在多边机制内就双方和国际关注的问题开展的合作。

两国将加强在联合国的协调,推动联合国改革,使其能够应对21世纪的挑战,并确保《联合国宪章》和国际法进一步得到尊重。双方将扩大在联合国维和框架内的合作。中国愿与英国就中东和伊拉克等问题加强磋商。

我们重申打击恐怖主义的决心。两国政府将启动中英反恐对话机制,加强在反恐领域的交流与合作。

我们重申在推动防扩散问题上的决心。英国欢迎中国在防扩散问题上所做的承诺和为此采取的行动,特别欢迎中国为加强与防扩散出口控制机制的关系所采取的措施。中国赞赏英国在国际原子能机构框架内为推动伊朗执行《不扩散核武器条约》保障监督协议、以及说服利比亚放弃大规模杀伤性武器计划所做的努力。英国欢迎中国在朝鲜半岛核问题六方会谈中发挥的领导作用。双方将加强在安全、军控、裁军和防扩散领域的交流与合作。

我们重申将合作打击非法移民。两国政府签署了《关于便利人员合法往来和打击非法移民活动谅解备忘录》。

双方决定密切警务合作,同意根据《联合国打击跨国有组织犯罪公约》等国际法律文书,加强信息交流和执法合作,共同合作打击跨国犯罪。

双方高度评价亚欧会议在促进亚欧平等伙伴关系方面取得的积极成就,表示愿进一步加强在亚欧会议上的合作。

三、中英两国承诺增进在国际经济问题上的合作,促进可持续发展。

双方将共同努力实现“联合国千年发展目标”,包括消除贫困、饥饿、疾病、环境恶化、文盲和歧视妇女。通过可持续发展委员会,在各层次实现联合国可持续发展世界首脑会议所做的承诺。

双方都致力于国际贸易自由化,将继续推动多哈发展议程的谈判。双方一致认为,能否实现发展目标是“多哈回合”谈判成功与否的关键。双方同意,“多哈回合”早日结束并取得均衡结果符合世界贸易组织所有成员的利益。双方将努力争取谈判在2004年达成框架协议。中英同意就此保持对话。

双方都认识到有效保护知识产权的重要性,以及保护知识产权在促进外国投资和营造良好商业环境方面的重要作用。双方同意在保护知识产权方面加强双边合作。中国将遵守加入的国际知识产权公约或协议的承诺,并根据有关国内法保护知识产权所有者的权益。

中英重申支持《联合国气候变化框架公约》,敦促尚未批准《京都议定书》的各方尽早批准该议定书。双方同时敦促所有国家最有效地利用能源,呼吁所有签署公约附件一的国家带头采取一致行动,减少温室气体的排放,实现该公约制定的目标。

中英认识到《里约环境和发展宣言》原则十所强调的各项规定的重要性,如:信息公开、公众参与决策和环境问题司法公正。

双方同意分享科学和经济方面的经验,以利于双方共同努力实现低碳经济和可持续发展,通过“可再生能源和有效利用能源伙伴关系”等,加速开发对气候有益技术的全球市场。

双方重申愿意就包括气候变化、自然资源可持续管理、森林执法(制止非法采伐)、水资源保护、空气质量改善和污染控制等环境问题所采取的措施加强交流,在环境立法、监督和人员培训方面互相学习。

双方将共同努力帮助发展中国家解决贫困和其他与发展有关的问题,更好地应对全球化带来的挑战。双方特别强调和平与安全以及非洲防治艾滋病和实现可持续发展问题,并将尽全力支持非洲国家为实现“千年发展目标”所做的努力。


中英联合声明附件

双边关系互动小组关于发展双边合作的建议:

贸易与投资

●我们将在能源、金融服务、信息通信技术、卫生保健和水资源等五个方面开展双边合作,并将此作为双方在贸易与投资领域开展广泛合作的重点。上述各方面的合作计划将与产业相结合,明确商业成果。经贸联委会的作用将通过两国轮流举办部级年会的方式得以加强。上述年会将涉及贸易与投资政策问题。

●英国对华贸易与投资战略。英国贸易与投资局将在现有贸易促进、重点领域以及遍布英国和中国各地商业服务网络的基础上,制定一个新的对华贸易与投资战略。

●双方将鼓励英国企业到中国投资,同时鼓励中国企业到英国投资。

●双方将促进两国中小企业开展交流与合作。

金融

● 双方期待着“中英财政金融对话”机制下一轮部长级磋商,此次磋商将在北京举行,并提升为正部级。财金对话为双方继续加强和重点开展金融领域的交流与合作提供了框架,特别是在宏观经济政策、产业结构调整、公共财政管理、创造就业、竞争和监管政策、环境治理和环境保护等问题上的交流与合作。双方鼓励英国银行业参与中国银行业的改革。

信息通讯技术

●双方欢迎有关2004年9月在中国举行“信息通讯技术周”的建议。

能源

双方重视能源领域的合作,愿通过各种方式在能源政策、能源改革和发展等领域进行交流与合作。同时,双方愿意在能源管理、能源效率和可再生能源的利用等领域共享信息,联合开展活动。中英重视可持续的全球能源安全,重视减轻并在可能情况下改变气候变化的影响。双方高兴地注意到,此访期间,中英签订了多项与能源有关的商业合同。

教育

● 中英轮流举行两国教育部年度部级会晤。

● 中国教育部与英国教育和技能部同意共同努力,提供奖学金机会,资助中英研究生进行交流,到对方大学开展研究。

●英国将与中国共同努力,增进英国对当代中国的理解。在此方面,校际交流项目将发挥有效作用。

● 开展商业性项目,鼓励教育与产业相结合,为工程技术等人员提供商业经验和实践知识。

科技

●2005年1月将在中国举办“英国科技年”活动,增进中国对英国科学研究与科技政策的了解。

●双方愿就如何在知识产权领域有效工作组织一系列交流活动。建立有效的知识产权保护机制可以为科学技术发展提供有力支持。英国愿在帮助中国建立一个符合世界贸易组织和其他要求的知识产权保护机制方面与中国分享经验,同时愿意了解中国在这方面的工作重点。为保证双方的长远收益,可考虑在科技各领域建立研究伙伴关系。

●建立中英科技创业园指导委员会,指导和支持科技孵化器的工作。双方同意在传染病及流行病研究与防治领域开展合作,加强信息共享和交流。

环境与可持续发展

● 建立中英气候变化工作组。

● 开展有针对性的项目,支持中国建立环境影响评估系统和战略环境评估系统。

●建立可持续发展对话机制。中英是发展问题的伙伴国,双方同意通过开展有非政府利益相关组织广泛参与的可持续发展高层对话,交流经验。

文化

●双方同意加强文化交流与合作,支持2004年在英国举办中国文化节。

●双方欢迎近期在努力达成关于文化中心的协议方面所取得的进展,重申对早日成功签署该协议的决心。




China-UK Joint Statement

The Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, H.E. Wen Jiabao and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Rt Hon Tony Blair MP, held talks in London on 10 May 2004 during Premier Wen Jiabao’s official visit to the UK.

Premier Wen Jiabao and Prime Minister Tony Blair today welcome the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and the UK, and pledge to work together to develop this partnership to benefit our countries and to help create a safer, more prosperous and open world.

We share a common interest in Britain and China working together on bilateral, multilateral and global issues. We see the relationship between our two countries as among our top international priorities.

China’s sustained economic growth and development, and increasing role as a global economic power has enabled the partnership to grow significantly in stature in recent years. Links flourish in a huge number of areas, from environment to education, development to science and technology.

We agree that co-operation between China and the UK has increased significantly since our last meeting in July 2003. We look forward to continuing high level dialogue at the China-EU Summits in 2004 and 2005, the latter in Beijing under the UK Presidency of the EU, and also at the summits between us that we have now agreed will take place annually.

Following Tony Blair’s visit to China last year, we decided to establish Task Forces to facilitate this step-change in bilateral relations. These Task Forces have drawn in expertise from all parts of society and have produced new proposals in Trade and Investment, Finance, Energy, Education, Science and Technology, Environment - including Climate Change - and Sustainable Development, and Culture (See Annex). We wish to thank Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott and State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan, the respective Task Force Chairmen, and the Task Force members for their work.

The breadth and depth of China-UK relations are illustrated by the Task Forces’ proposals and increasing co-operation on a growing number of shared issues of international concern including environmental management and protection, energy, non-proliferation, counter-terrorism and tackling organised crime.

We agree to strengthen our countries’ bilateral and multilateral co-operation as follows:

1. To consolidate and strengthen the bilateral relationship:

(i) We agree to increase the exchange of high-level visits. Government leaders and foreign ministers of the two countries will exchange visits annually to reinforce and extend bilateral political co-operation in fields such as strategic security and non-proliferation.

(ii) We agree to intensify co-operation in broad areas of trade and investment, which we will promote through the Joint Economic and Trade Commission, in line with the recommendations of the Task Forces which are set out in the Annex.

(iii) The two sides will also increase co-operation in the areas of science, technology, education, culture and environmental protection in line with the Task Forces’ proposals. They signed a number of memoranda of understanding during this visit to take forward aspects of this co-operation.

(iv)We note the important role that the China-UK Forum has played in bilateral relations and invite the Forum to consider its future role, in particular in the areas of industry, financial services, science, technology and the environment, in light of the proposals made by the two Task Forces.

We had a friendly and open exchange of views on issues relating to Hong Kong. We reaffirmed our two Governments’ commitments to the implementation of the Joint Declaration and agreed that it is in the interests of both sides to maintain and promote Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability in accordance with the “one country, two systems” principle and the Basic Law. We agreed to continue our exchange of views on these issues.

The UK reaffirms its consistent position on the question of Taiwan as set out in the China/UK Joint Communiqué of 1972, in which the UK acknowledged the Chinese position that Taiwan is a province of the People's Republic of China and recognised the Government of the People’s Republic of China as the sole legal government of China.

We place a high value on the bilateral human rights dialogue and will continue this exchange on the basis of equality and mutual respect. Both sides share a belief that all states should respect and protect human rights. The UK side welcomes the recent addition of respect and protection for human rights to the Chinese Constitution. The next round of the dialogue will take place in May 2004 and provides a genuine opportunity for concrete co-operation between our two countries.

2. To consolidate and strengthen co-operation in multilateral fora on issues of mutual and international concern.

Our countries will increase co-ordination in the UN to promote reforms in the UN to meet the challenges of the 21st century and to ensure greater respect for the UN Charter and international law. The two sides are committed to expanding co-operation within the framework of UN peacekeeping. China would like to strengthen consultations with the UK, including on the Middle East and Iraq.

We reiterate our determination to combat terrorism. Our governments will launch a China-UK anti-terrorism dialogue and intensify exchanges and co-operation in this area.

We reiterate our determination to promote non-proliferation. The UK welcomes China’s commitment to non-proliferation and the actions it has taken to that end, and in particular welcomes the steps taken by China to strengthen its relationships with the non-proliferation export control regimes. China appreciates the efforts of the UK in promoting the resolution of the implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement in Iran within the framework of IAEA, and in persuading Libya to abandon WMD programmes. The UK also welcomes China’s leading role in the Six Party Talks on the nuclear issues on the Korean peninsular. The two sides will intensify exchanges and co-operation in security, arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation areas.

We reaffirmed our commitments to work together to combat illegal immigration. The two Governments signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the Facilitation of Legitimate Travel and Co-operation to Combat Illegal Immigration.

The two sides also endorse closer police co-operation. They agree, in accordance with international legal instruments such as the UN Convention Against Transnational Organised Crime, to enhance information exchange and law enforcement co-operation and work closely to crack down upon transnational crime.

Both sides speak highly of the positive achievements of the ASEM in promoting equal partnership between Asia and Europe, and express their readiness to further strengthen co-operation in the ASEM.

3. China and the UK pledge to enhance co-operation on international economic problems and to promote sustainable development.

The two sides will work together for the attainment of the UN Millennium Development Goals: the elimination of poverty, hunger, disease, environmental degradation, illiteracy, discrimination against women, and delivering the commitments made at the World Summit on Sustainable Development at all levels, inter alia, through the Commission for Sustainable Development(CSD).

Both sides are committed to international trade liberalisation and they will continue to advance the Doha Development Agenda negotiations. Both sides agree that realisation of the development objectives is of fundamental importance for the success of the round. They agree that it is in the interests of all WTO members to reach a balanced conclusion of the Doha round as soon as possible, and that they will work towards reaching a framework agreement in 2004. The UK and China agree to maintain their dialogue on this.

Both sides recognise the importance of effective protection of Intellectual Property Rights and the vital role that protection of IPRs plays in fostering foreign investment and creating a positive business environment. Both sides agree to enhance mutual co-operation on protection of IPRs. China will comply with its commitments under relevant international IPR conventions or agreements it has entered and protect the interests of IPR holders according to its domestic laws.

China and the UK reiterate their support for the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and urge parties that have not yet done so to ratify the Kyoto Protocol as soon as possible. The two sides also urge all countries to make the most efficient use of energy resources that they can, and call on all Annex 1 countries to lead the way by making concerted efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions so as to move towards the goals defined by the convention.

China and the UK recognise the importance of Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development which emphasises the importance of access to information; public participation in decision-making; and access to justice in environmental matters.

The two sides also agree to share scientific and economic experience to take forward the China’s and UK’s efforts to achieve a low carbon economy and sustainable development, and to accelerate and develop the global market for climate friendly technologies, including through the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership.

The two sides reaffirm their wish to strengthen exchanges on environmental issues including climate change, sustainable management of natural resources, and measures to address forest law enforcement(including illegal logging), conservation of water resources, improving air quality and pollution control, and to learn from each other on environment-related legislation, supervision and personnel training.

Both sides will work together to help developing countries in addressing poverty and other development-related problems so as to better manage challenges posed by globalisation. The two sides place particular emphasis on peace and security, the fight against HIV/AIDS and sustainable development in Africa and give their full support to African countries in their efforts to reach the Millennium Development Goals.


China-UK Joint Statement – ANNEX

Proposals for developing bilateral co-operation agreed by the two countries’ Task Forces:

Trade & Investment

At the heart of multi-sectoral collaboration between China and the UK, we will develop bilateral programmes across five key sectors – Finance, Energy, Information and Communication Technology(ICT), Healthcare and Water. The sector programmes will be developed in collaboration with industry, with clear business outcomes. The Joint Economic and Trade Commission will be underpinned by annual meetings at Secretary of State level, alternating between the China and UK. These meetings will also cover trade and investment policy issues.

A UK National Trade and Investment Strategy for China. A new national trade and investment strategy for China will build on UK Trade and Industry’s (UKTI) existing work of support for business and prioritising sectors and business services across UK regions and China.

The two sides will encourage British enterprises to invest in China and Chinese enterprises to invest in the UK.

The two sides will promote interaction and co-operation between small and medium-sized enterprises of both countries.

Finance

The two sides look forward to the next round of China-UK Financial Dialogue Ministerial consultations in Beijing, at which both sides will be represented at Cabinet rank. The financial dialogue provides a framework for the two sides to continue to enhance and prioritise exchanges and cooperation in the financial field, in particular exchanges and consultations on macro-economic policy and industrial restructuring, public financial management, job-creation, competition and regulatory policy, and environmental management and protection. The two sides encourage participation by the British banking sector in the reform of the Chinese banking sector.

ICT

The two sides welcome proposals to stage an ICT week in China in September 2004.

Energy

The two sides place importance on their energy co-operation. Both are willing to exchange and co-operate through various means in fields such as energy policy, energy reform and development. We are both ready to share information and to promote joint activities in the fields of energy sector governance, energy efficiency and the use of renewable sources of energy. Both China and UK attach importance to sustainable, global energy security and to mitigating, and where possible reversing, the effects of climate change. The two sides note with pleasure the number of energy related commercial contracts signed during this visit.

Education

Hold an annual China/UK Education Summit. These will be held alternately in the UK and China, at Ministerial level.

The Chinese Ministry of Education and UK Department of Education and Skills agree to work together to create scholarship opportunities to support an exchange of high quality post-graduate students to carry out research at universities in China and the UK.

The UK to work in collaboration with the Chinese to increase understanding in the UK of modern China. The School Links programme has a helpful role to play.

Business-led projects to encourage links between industry and education. This would give engineers and others business experience and practical knowledge.

Science and Technology

A “British Science in China” campaign, to be launched in China in January 2005, will enhance Chinese knowledge of UK scientific research and policy.

Willing to set up a series of exchanges on best practice in the field of intellectual property. A strong intellectual property regime supports science and technology development. The UK wishes to share expertise to assist China’s development of an intellectual property regime, consistent with WTO and other requirements, whilst also learning about China’s priorities. The long-term benefits could include establishment of research partnerships in all areas of science and technology.

Establish a China-UK science and innovation park steering committee to guide and support the work of science and technology incubators. The two sides agree to co-operate in research, prevention and treatment of communicable diseases and epidemics, and to intensify information sharing and communication.

Environment and Sustainable Development

Establish a UK/China Working Group on climate change.

A well-focused programme of support to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs) in China.

Dialogue on Sustainable Development. As partners on the issue of development, China and the UK agree to share experience through a high level dialogue on sustainable development involving a wide range of non-governmental stakeholders.

Culture

Both sides are in favour of increasing cultural exchange and co-operation. They support the Chinese Culture Year held in the UK in 2004。

Both sides welcome recent progress towards concluding a Cultural Centres Agreement, and reaffirm their commitments to the successful signature of an Agreement at an early date.

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国家建筑材料工业局关于专业技术职务聘任工作的暂行规定

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国家建筑材料工业局关于专业技术职务聘任工作的暂行规定
(一九九一年七月二十四日国家建筑材料工业局发布)

第一章 总则
第一条 为了坚持和完善国家建筑材料工业局(以下简称国家建材局)专业技术职务聘任工作,使之逐步形成制度,特制定本办法。
第二条 实行专业技术职务聘任制,要根据工作需要设置岗位,引入竞争机制,按岗位择优聘任,最大限度地调动各类各级专业技术人员的积极性。

第二章 专业技术职务的岗位设置
第三条 各单位高、中、初级技术职务数额应根据国家下达的指标和在“八五”期间高、中、初级技术职务的平均结构比例由国家建材局核定。
第四条 各单位高、中、初级专业技术岗位,应根据工作任务、工作性质、难易程度等确定。目前,各单位暂按首批下达的高、中级专业技术职务数设岗,并编写专业技术职务岗位说明书(式样附后)。今后根据国家批准增加给我局的高、中级技术职务数额和各单位的具体情况,随时调整。

第三章 聘任
第五条 聘任专业技术职务必须在下达的指标内根据岗位需要和个人的政治、业务考核结果,坚持德才兼备标准、贯彻优胜劣汰或优中选优的原则。
第六条 企事业单位领导一般不再兼任技术职务,工作需要经批准兼任技术职务的,一律占用本单位技术职务岗位数。行政正职经国家建材局批准后由国家建材局领导聘任,颁发聘书;单位其他高级技术职务由基层领导在征求群众意见的基础上,提出聘任建议,经行政领导主持召开党政联席会议集体讨论后由行政正职聘任,并签订聘任合同,颁发聘书;中、初级专业技术职务可以分级聘任,由各单位自行确定。各级专业技术职务聘任表应及时归入受聘人的人事档案。
因减员空缺的高、中级专业技术职务岗位数,由各单位统筹使用。在“八五”或稍长一段时间内,由目前的因人设岗逐步过渡到按需设岗。
第七条 技术职务一般聘期为二至四年,聘任终止时间与班子换届时间相同。聘任期满后经过严格的业务考核,称职者方可重新履行续聘手续。
第八条 凡受聘后,工资低于所聘专业技术职务工资最低档者,其工资自聘任之下月起进入相应技术职务工资的最低档。

第四章 考核
第九条 各单位应严格按照(88)建材人字431号“国家建筑材料工业局科技干部管理办法”的规定,按照干部管理权限,每年或两年对所有专业技术人员进行一次全面的业务考核,业务考核必须实事求是,要有群众参与和监督,采取定性与定量相结合的考评方法,业务考核分为“优秀”、“称职”、“基本称职”、“不称职”四个等级,考核结果作为下届聘任时的重要依据。业务考核表应及时归入本人的业务考绩档案。
第十条 根据考核结果对成绩突出,作出重大贡献的技术人员,特别是中青年拔尖人才要优先聘任。
第十一条 各单位要结合实际情况制定本单位的业务考核办法,报国家建材局人事改革司备案。

第五章 辞聘
第十二条 有下列情况之一者可以辞聘:
聘期内连续病假超过一年,不能坚持正常工作或因其他原因不能履行岗位职责者。
经组织安排,属正常工作调动者。
第十三条 辞聘各级技术职务应由本人申请,基层领导提出意见,按照聘任权限进行审批,或经党政联席会议研究,劝其辞聘。为了控制工资总额,这部份辞聘高级技术职务的人数不得超过本单位高级职务聘任数的3%,若超过这个比例,必须报国家建材局人事改革司批准。
第十四条 辞聘人员原则上保留原聘期工资待遇,并保留其相应技术职务任职资格。

第六章 解聘或低聘
第十五条 有下列情况之一者可以解聘或低聘:
犯严重错误受行政记大过或党内严重警告以上处分者解聘。
因工作失职,使本单位或国家利益遭受重大损失者解聘或低聘。
工作中弄虚作假、剽窃他人科技成果、泄露机密或未经同意私自转让单位科技成果、损害本单位利益者解聘或低聘。
聘期内两次业务考核结果为“基本称职”或有一次考核结果为“不称职”者低聘。
聘期内一般不予流动,聘期内要求自费出国留学、工作或个人要求调动工作者解聘。
第十六条 解聘或低聘各级技术职务,应由基层单位提出意见,经人事部门核实后由行政领导主持召开党政联席会议研究决定,并通知本人,收回或换发聘书,解聘或低聘决定,归入人事档案。
第十七条 解聘或低聘后,其原有的技术职务任职资格是否保留应视情节而定。对取消任职资格者,今后视其改正错误的具体表现,可按规定重新评聘。
第十八条 凡解聘者从解聘之下月起,其职务工资在原有聘任职务工资基础上降低1~2个档次。凡低聘者从低聘之下月起享受低聘职务的同类人员的职务工资。

第七章 附则
第十九条 本办法自公布之日起试行。
第二十条 本办法解释权属国家建材局人事改革司。


对公司特定债的特别保护

戴洪斌


  有限责任公司为市场经济组织常采用的形式,这种企业制度的确立和发达,促进了市场经济的高速发展,带来了社会经济的高度繁荣。但也不能忽视有限责任公司运行中存在的问题,特别是对于一些特定债务,由于对有限责任制认识上的局限,无法充分保护公司特定债的债权人利益,严重影响了社会正常秩序,损害了法律道德权威。
  有限责任公司的性质体现在“有限责任”四个字上,意为有限责任公司的股东以其认缴的出资额对公司承担责任,在出资额以外不再对公司的债务另外承担相关责任。股东依照公司章程向公司作出一定数额的出资,该出资一经进入公司其所有权不再属于出资的股东,而变成了公司的财产,由公司以其独立的法人财产对公司的债务承担责任。在出资的所有权与股东分离,失去出资的所有权之后,股东却另外获得了股东权,由此以公司的主人(东家,老板,股东)身份来行使对公司的管理、控制等相关权利,股东也对公司不再另外承担债务清偿的责任。由于股东只按规定拿出部分财产投入公司,以承担公司的对外债务,由此可以通过公司的经营行为获得市场利益,责任有限利益巨大,风险大于利益,大大刺激了股东的投资热情,社会经济事业也由此发展起来。公司法确立起公司的法人制,以及股东的有限责任制,其目的就是为了规范公司的组织和行为,保护公司、股东和债权人的合法权益,维护社会经济秩序,促进市场经济的健康发展。遵守公司法,核心就是要坚持有限责任公司的法人制及其股东的有限责任制。
  由于公司个别债务本身的特殊性,我们把这个别债务看成是特定债务。如公司欠职工劳动报酬、工伤赔偿,因其所具有的特殊属性,就应归入公司的特定债来看待。该特定债务因为是公司的,当然也应由公司承担清偿。但是,当公司不能或不予清偿该特定债务时,公司的股东就应对此特定债务承担相应责任,由公司股东进行清偿,以充分保护特定债权人的特定权利。可能有意见要说,有限公司实行法人制和股东有限责任制,公司对外所欠债务都应由公司一家来承担,而不应由公司的股东来承担,如果将一些债务确定由股东来承担,则是违反了公司的法人制和有限责任制。其实,有限责任公司的有限责任制,并未禁止在公司不能或不予支付对如欠薪、工伤等公司特定债务时,由股东来承担。并且,欠薪、工伤特定债,为公司内部员工对公司的债权,应予特别保护。
  以公司对劳动者支付劳动报酬为例。公司聘用劳动者,要依法支付劳动报酬。劳动合同法第八十五条规定:“用人单位有下列情形之一的,由劳动行政部门责令限期支付劳动报酬、加班费或者经济补偿;劳动报酬低于当地最低工资标准的,应当支付其差额部分;逾期不支付的,责令用人单位按应付金额百分之五十以上百分之一百以下的标准向劳动者加付赔偿金:(一)未按照劳动合同的约定或者国家规定及时足额支付劳动者劳动报酬的;(二)低于当地最低工资标准支付劳动者工资的;(三)安排加班不支付加班费的;(四)解除或者终止劳动合同,未依照本法规定向劳动者支付经济补偿的。”这里谈的都是用人单位向劳动者支付劳动报酬、加班费或者经济补偿,条文内容没有提到由公司之外的其他人来承担责任,也没有提到有限责任公司股东对劳动者承担责任。劳动者为公司付出劳动,从公司获得工资、福利、安全生产以及劳动保护、劳动保险等。这些应予获得的利益对于劳动者及其家庭来说,是维持生存和基本生活所必须的,事关个人和家庭的生存权。由于劳动报酬对于职工和及其家庭具有极为重要的作用,就应该给予这项权利以特别的保护。并且,作为公司的股东,应该首先确立起保护劳动者合法利益的意识,充分保障其生存和基本生活条件,对劳动报酬和工伤赔偿对于劳动者个人及其家庭的特别重要性要有足够的认识,因此,公司股东应对劳动者的劳动报酬和工伤赔偿负充分的责任,除了应以认缴到公司的出资额来支付,还要在公司不能支付而在股东认缴出资额外来承担支付责任。其特别的保护,一是在清偿公司的各种债务时,职工工资应享有优先权,优先于其他债受偿。这种特别保护在相关法律法律上又体现。二是当公司不能清偿职工劳动报酬时,就应该确定由公司股东承担相应责任,以体现对劳动报酬特定债的特别保护。公司劳动者的工伤赔偿,也因事关劳动者生命健康和生存利益,受伤者本来就是公司内部职工,也应作为公司特定债来予以特别保护,但有限责任公司不能清偿时则有股东承担相应责任。
  对公司特定债作出特别保护,并未破坏,更不是否定有限公司的法人制和股东的有限责任制。而是在严格遵守法人制和有限责任制基础上,对于公司内部职工个别特殊权利的特别保护,保护的是基于公司内部劳动关系、涉及职工生存和基本生活问题的利益。首先由公司来承担对特定债的清偿责任,当公司无力进行清偿时,再由公司股东承担相应责任。对公司特定债的特别保护,应是对有限责任公司制度的补充和完善。
  给予公司特定债以特别保护,要明确两个问题。一是如何界定公司特定债的范围。这是一个非常重要的问题,需要首先妥善解决。设定特定债,需要有严格的条件,不能随便确立。受到侵害的是特定人的特别重要的权利和利益,应该是公司聘用的劳动者,是基于劳动关系而产生,相关权利应是涉及生存和基本生活,多带有道德的色彩和意味。劳动者的劳动报酬,以及工伤赔偿等,都符合这些条件。目前,应先确定劳动报酬和工伤赔偿为特定债,不应随意扩大。而且,有关拖欠工资和工伤赔偿已经成了社会性的问题,引起了社会的不稳定,对正常的经济关系和社会秩序是一个严重的破坏,为此也应先予解决,特别保护。总之,公司特定债应是公司内部劳动者的特殊利益。二是对于公司特定债应予怎样的保护。首先要明确,这些劳动报酬和工伤赔偿特定债仍然主要是公司的债务,当然应该先由公司来进行清偿。当公司不能清偿时,才由公司股东进行清偿,公司相关人对于公司特定债来说,承担的是一种补充责任。基于对公司特定债为补充责任的认识,其清偿顺序应为:公司清偿,股东清偿。
  劳动报酬和工伤赔偿这些债务具有特殊性,将其特定化,作为公司特定债,加以特别保护,这是必要的。但这只是初步分析,还有很多工作要做,需要作更深入的探讨。






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