46 Ho Chi Minh City officials retire early, retire from work

MINH QUÂN |

HCMC - 46 HCMC officials and civil servants retired early or retired from work.

On March 13, the Standing Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee held a conference to hand over decisions on cadres; meet and work with cadres subject to arrangement and retired cadres according to regulations.

There are 46 cadres who retired early and quit their jobs. Of these, 13 officials were decided to retire early according to the decision of the Standing Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee.

In addition, 31 cadres under the management of the Party Committee of the Bloc have received decisions to retire from work. The remaining 2 cases are in the process of being reviewed and asked for opinions to be resolved according to their wishes.

These officials have volunteered to retire and retire to facilitate the process of restructuring and streamlining the administrative apparatus.

At the conference, Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee's Organization Committee Van Thi Bach Tuyet expressed her deep gratitude to the retired and retired officials. Ms. Van Thi Bach Tuyet expressed her appreciation for the years of tireless dedication of the officials to the development of the city.

Many comrades must have been wondering and thinking because their journey of dedication and commitment is calculated in ten years. During that journey, each person was filled with memories, the affection for comrades and teammates, as well as the efforts and enthusiasm to complete the task according to the Party's direction. Comrades have gone through that journey through their youth, youth full of enthusiasm and ambition" - Ms. Van Thi Bach Tuyet emotionally shared.

Ms. Van Thi Bach Tuyet also affirmed that the development of Ho Chi Minh City today has an important contribution from thousands of cadres, civil servants, public employees and workers. Regardless of their position, those who retire and quit their jobs this time have contributed to making the city more civilized and modern.

In particular, Ms. Van Thi Bach Tuyet acknowledged the valuable sacrifices of cadres when deciding to retire early to create opportunities for the young cadres to continue to develop.

Although their intelligence and experience are rich, although their health is still flexible, the comrades have volunteered to retire and quit their jobs to pave the way for the younger generation to practice and promote their abilities. This is a noble gesture, demonstrating the sense of responsibility for the sustainable development of the city and the country - Ms. Van Thi Bach Tuyet emphasized.

According to the plan, Ho Chi Minh City will streamline 6,291 cadres, civil servants and public employees, accounting for 20% of the total payroll assigned by the Politburo and the Ho Chi Minh City People's Council.

Party Bloc: The total number of cadres, civil servants and public employees is 2,605 people, including 2,263 civil servants and 342 public employees. It is expected to streamline 521 people.

Administrative sector (excluding commune level): There are 10,073 cadres and civil servants, expected to reduce 2,015 people.

The public sector receives salaries from the state budget: The total number of civil servants is 96,948 people, of which the health and education sector accounts for 83,117 people. The number of remaining state budget salary-paying civil servants is 13,831 people, expected to be streamlined by 2,767 people.

The number of redundant cadres and civil servants due to the arrangement of commune-level administrative units is 988 people.

In addition to the number of cadres and civil servants subject to the above streamlining, there are 418 cases of cadres in charge of Party work at corporations and companies that are redundant after the reorganization.

At the same time, there are 450 cadres who are not eligible for re-election or reappointment, including 150 cases managed by the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee and 300 cadres at the ward, commune and town levels.

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