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In order to promote the employment of aborigines people, protect the rights of aborigines people to work and take care of their lives, the Chinese government provides legal rank guarantee for the work rights of people with aborigines nationality. Since the promulgation of the aborigines Peoples Work Right Protection Law on October 30, 2001, Schools of the central and local government agencies can increase the chances of the Aboriginal people's admission as civil servants through various examinations and aboriginal special examinations when they make up for aboriginal public officials or driving coworkers. Because there is no external recruitment system for recruiting new personnel, how can the existing transfer system recruit new aborigines people? This is a headache for the current agencies. The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of the ratio of personnel to the aborigines people’s employment security system of our country on the operation of the various agencies. When the agencies reach the minimum number of aborigines, what is the impact on their transfer? At the same time as the aborigines, the movement of certain categories of aborigines has become a certain degree of hindrance. Secondly, through the collection of data, the research object of the past five years under the restriction of regulations, regulations and practical operations, the impact on the transfer of aborigines staff and how the current aborigines regional authorities control the number of aborigines people ; In order to make the discussion more extensive, we also collected relevant systems for the employment protection of aborigines peoples in international organizations, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and other countries; finally, we proposed the law on the protection of the work rights of aborigines peoples in the law Recommendations and feasibility analysis.aborigines Peoples within the organization. How to reduce the hindrance factor is subject to analysis of the data collected by the practical operation and the insights of relevant scholars, to promote appropriate adjustments and loosening of the regulations, and to provide comprehensive protection for the aborigines peoples.
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