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So later, as in history, the item "seniority salary" was established (the original one was called "basic salary" or "job salary"). For each year of "service seniority", you can receive an amount equivalent to the amount you have at this time.
An additional salary of 2% of the "basic salary" corresponding to the position.
For young people who joined the workforce after liberation, the number of years they have worked will be counted as years of service. However, for those who started to support their families before liberation, it cannot be counted that way. They can only join the party or join the Red Army, the Eighth Route Army (and other Red Party leaders).
armed forces under the PLA), or after participating in work in base areas or liberated areas
Years of service can be counted as seniority. Currently, those with the longest "service tenure" in China are Dong Lao and other "big" representatives and Zhou Gong and other members of the branch in Europe. It has reached 20 years, which is equivalent to an extra 40% salary. And Hu Weidong's participation in
Those who started the revolution later only have 12%, so how can he become the person with the highest salary in the country?
It turns out that after witnessing the huge power of science and technology during the Anti-Japanese War, in order to stimulate the enthusiasm of domestic scientific and technological personnel and attract foreign scientific and technological experts to work in China, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the central government successively introduced a series of measures to improve the scientific and technological workers.
In terms of income, in addition to the same "position salary" and "seniority salary" as staff in other systems, there are also expert allowances and contribution allowances. If they are elite talents in specific professions that China is currently in urgent need of, they will also receive
There is a "Special Talent Allowance" available.
Among them, expert allowances are only related to professional titles. Researchers and engineers who can independently carry out scientific research work are at the first level and can get an "expert allowance" of 100 yuan per month; senior researchers and senior engineers who can independently take charge of a scientific research project are at the second level.
, you can get 200 yuan per month; while academicians of the two academies are the third level, you can get 500 yuan per month. Later, as the number of Chinese scientific and technological workers continued to grow, the original system was no longer reasonable, so
two
A new level was created between academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and senior researchers and senior engineers; later, because engineers have been vigorously trained, the number of engineers increased, and gradually they were no longer as popular as before. As China's national strength continued to grow,
Enhanced, the research on theoretical science has also begun to pay attention. Therefore, the "expert allowance" of engineers is generally half a level lower than that of researchers of the same level. However, engineers are engaged in applications. As long as they produce significant results, their income is still higher than that of researchers at the same level.
Scientists are taller.
However, it must be noted that the new Chinese government does not implement the Western patent system for scientific and technological personnel within the system. Instead, it uses "contribution allowances" to compensate them. The reason why Hu Weidong's salary is so high is a very important factor. Now China
It can be said that Hu Weidong deserves most of the credit for the rapid development of science and technology. Even if "literati look down on each other", no scientific and technological expert dares to say that his contribution is greater than that of Hu Weidong, even if only those who are directly affected by Hu Weidong are counted.
Participated in the research project. The result was finally due to the repeated requests of those scientific and technological experts (on the one hand, they really admire Hu Weidong's contribution, on the other hand, if Hu Weidong's salary is set high, their wages can rise accordingly...
), Hu Weidong's "contribution allowance" was set at the highest monthly RMB 10,000, followed by Tesla's RMB 9,000, Li Siguang's RMB 7,500, and Shen Hong's RMB 6,000...
These figures may not seem high in the eyes of later generations, but prices in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China were very low. In 1941, 1 gram of gold was worth only 3 yuan (new currency), which was less than 1% of the historical value in 2012.
Based on this conversion, Hu Weidong's annual income is equivalent to more than 12 million yuan in history in 2012. And the "contribution allowance"
Different from the "seniority salary", you can continue to receive it without discount even if you retire in the future. Therefore, even if Hu Weidong never works again, if he can live normally beyond the age of 80, his total income can still reach more than 7.2 million (in which the currency
Inflation is inevitable, but wages will only rise faster.), totaling more than 700 million in 2012...
Moreover, these three parts are not the only fixed salary that Hu Weidong can receive. In order to attract those professional talents that China urgently needs but are scarce, the new Chinese government has established a "special talent allowance" (this is only paid until retirement). As China and even the world
Hu Weidong, the top military expert, still meets the conditions for receiving the highest standard allowance, which brings his monthly fixed income to more than 15,000 yuan.
In addition, Hu Weidong also has an important source of income, which is royalties. Although the number is not the largest, Hu Weidong's royalties mainly come from university textbooks such as "Systems Engineering", so he can freely spend it. If he adds this amount
Money and other miscellaneous trivial income, Hu Weidong's annual income exceeds 20,000 yuan...
After learning that he actually had such an astonishing income, Hu Weidong was naturally shocked, and then he became extremely uneasy. Although he was confident that he would get more for his hard work, he still couldn't let go after such an amount.
, after all, he knew very well that a large part of his achievements were due to his identity as a time traveler, rather than his true talents. He was confident in using it to serve the country, but he would inevitably feel a little embarrassed if it was for his own benefit.
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Moreover, the income of scientific and technological personnel in China is almost comparable to that of the United States, but the national strength of the two countries is very different. Even though the number of scientific and technological personnel in China is not large, if they are paid at such a high standard, it will be a big burden on the finances.
.Also, the income in the United States seems to be very high, but taxes are heavy and consumption is high. In fact, China’s technology
The current income of personnel has generally exceeded that of their American counterparts (historically, in the early 1950s, the annual salary of top scientific and technological experts in the United States was only tens of thousands of dollars, and the highest was only hundreds of thousands. Considering the economic prosperity of the United States during World War II, the annual salary of the top scientific and technological experts in the United States at the end of 1941 was
Half of that is not bad, after tax it will be much less.)...
Therefore, Hu Weidong simply submitted a letter to the central government in advance requesting the establishment of a personal income tax. This could also affect the non-public economy, suppress the polarization between rich and poor that the country cannot directly control, and at the same time increase the country's fiscal revenue to some extent. After discussion and approval by the central government, it was submitted
The National People's Congress voted and passed the following year, and Hu Weidong was deducted at the highest tax rate thereafter.
He has lost nearly half of his income, but his monthly income of more than 10,000 yuan still ranks first within the system (even outside the system, no one has a higher fixed income than him. The richest people are capitalists who do not live on wages.
.), I originally wanted to pay more party dues, but gave up under Zhou Gong’s persuasion, so as not to put too much pressure on other comrades... (To be continued...)