Differences between streets and communities: 1. Different nature; 2. Different job functions; 3. Different grades; 4. The nature of the staff is different.
These two organizations, streets and communities, are often found in urban communities to help solve some problems in the community.
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The nature is different: the community is equivalent to the neighborhood committee and does not belong to the administrative body; Sub-district offices have enforcement powers and belong to a government structure, which is what we often call establishment.
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The work functions are different: the community mainly serves the residents in the area and belongs to the residents’ organization. The street is abbreviated as the street office, which is a dispatched agency established by our country. The main area is the street, which belongs to the township-level administrative region with the township and town. The rights are greater than those of the community.
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Different levels: Streets are administrative agencies that are generally available in big cities, and the level is higher than the community. The community is primarily an autonomous body.
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The nature of the staff is different: the staff of the subdistrict offices belong to the civil service establishment, while the community staff are issued by the government life department and do not belong to public institutions.
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The general community is to be subject to local street jurisdiction, if the community can not solve things can find local street help.