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Hello, how are you? Do people who hold commissioned positions in public entities contribute to the INSS? That's what we're going to talk about in today's video. Pay attention so you don't miss any details. Entry into public administration bodies can happen through permanent, commissioned and commissioned positions. The first are those that can be held exclusively by civil servants recruited from the Federal Constitution of 1988 through a public examination of tests and qualifications, exclusively. Commissioned positions are intended only for management, leadership and advisory duties. They are the highest positions in the administrative hierarchy and are considered freely appointed by the government if they comply with the minimum percentages allocated to career civil servants and the cases and conditions for civil servants provided for by law. Commissioned positions have characteristics of positions of trust where there is no public examination. In short, for permanent positions: entry must be through a public examination; It is governed by Federal Law 8112/90 and retirement is granted under the civil servants' own regime. For commissioned positions: entry does not require a public examination; it is intended only for management, advisory and director positions; there is no stability; it is not necessary to hold an effective position; retirement is through the INSS. How does the commissioned civil servant contribute? Can a civil servant contribute to the INSS? Can a civil servant pay INSS? Can a civil servant contribute to the INSS? These are common questions among people. Stay until the end of the video so you don't miss any details. Music: https://www.bensound.com LIKE CREATED BY THE CHANNEL SAVIO FERRAZ ( / savioferraz . Download the LIKE animation here: • Chroma Key Like [YOU...