134 people at Gia Lai Forest Protection Department apply for retirement or quit their jobs

THANH TUẤN |

Gia Lai - 134 officers and employees of the Provincial Forest Protection Department wrote an application for early retirement and resignation.

On February 22, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Gia Lai province reported to the Department of Home Affairs of the province a list of 134 civil servants, public employees and workers who wish to register to implement policies and regimes according to Decree No. 178/2024/ND-CP of the Government.

Accordingly, the total number of civil servants, public employees, and workers working at the Gia Lai Provincial Forest Protection Department voluntarily registered is 134 people.

Of which, there are 92 civil servants (83 retired before the age, 9 quit their jobs), 35 civil servants (31 retired before the age, 4 quit their jobs), and 7 workers who retired before the age.

Among the cases of early retirement, many people hold leadership positions of the Department, leaders of functional departments and leaders of Forest Ranger Departments of some districts.

In which, Mr. Duong Hoang Nguyen (born in 1966) - Deputy Head of the Provincial Forest Protection Department; Ha Quang Tuyen (born in 1968) - Head of the Department of Organization, Propaganda and Construction of Forces; Nguyen Trong Khan (born in 1966) - Deputy Head of the An Khe Town Forest Protection Department; Le Anh Duc (born in 1967) - Deputy Head of the Chu Prong District Forest Protection Department; Bui Quang Thinh (born in 1967) - Head of the Chu Puh District Forest Protection Department.

Previously, 12 officials and employees at the Gia Lai Provincial Department of Finance also applied for early retirement to facilitate the arrangement and streamlining of the apparatus.

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