legal analysis: the working hours of administrative service centers have uniform regulations: Northeast China, North China, Central China, South China and Central South China are from 8: 11 a.m. to 12: 11 p.m. and from 2: 31 p.m. to 18: 11 p.m.. Northwest China goes to work at 9: 31 in the morning, gets off work at 2 noon, gets off work at 3: 31 in the afternoon and gets off work at 7: 31. Rest on Saturdays and Sundays, and all Saturdays and Sundays before and after the festival are subject to the State Council's vacation arrangements. However, some cities have different time plans, such as the Shenzhen Administrative Service Hall from Monday to Friday: 9: 11 am to 12: 11 am and 2: 11 pm to 5: 45 pm; Except for statutory holidays, delayed service and reserved service hours. The administrative service center, formerly known as the administrative examination and approval service center, is also called the government service center, which is a comprehensive administrative service organization integrating information and consultation, examination and approval and charging, management and coordination, complaint and supervision.
Legal basis: Regulations of the State Council on Working Hours of Employees
Article 5 If the standard working hours system of 8 hours a day and 41 hours a week cannot be implemented due to the limitation of the nature of work or production characteristics, other working and rest measures can be implemented in accordance with relevant state regulations.
article 6 no unit or individual may extend the working hours of employees without authorization. If it is really necessary to extend working hours due to special circumstances and urgent tasks, it shall be implemented in accordance with relevant state regulations.
article 7 state organs and institutions practice uniform working hours, with Saturday and Sunday as weekly rest days.