The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has just issued a document requesting departments, branches, sectors and the Thu Duc City People's Committee, districts to implement policies and regimes for cadres, civil servants, public employees and workers in implementing the organizational arrangement.
According to the directive, agencies and units need to proactively use assigned budget estimates to promptly pay regimes to cadres, civil servants, public employees and workers affected in the process of restructuring the apparatus.
In case of using all the funding sources according to regulations but still lacking, the units need to quickly make additional estimates, send them to the Department of Finance for synthesis, and submit them to competent authorities for consideration and approval.
The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee assigned the Department of Home Affairs to regularly monitor the actual situation, summarize the difficulties and problems of agencies and units, and at the same time guide the resolution according to authority or report to competent authorities for handling, ensuring that policies are implemented effectively and on schedule.
The Department of Home Affairs will coordinate with the Department of Finance and related units in appraising the list of beneficiaries of support, and at the same time reviewing the necessary funding to submit to competent authorities for decision.
On the side of the Department of Finance, this unit is assigned to balance and arrange the full budget to serve the payment of the above regimes and policies. At the same time, the Department of Finance must urgently advise the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee to increase the state budget revenue in 2025 to at least 15% compared to the estimate, mobilize other legal resources to ensure sufficient funding to perform the assigned tasks as well as other important tasks.
The Department of Finance will also preside over and coordinate with the Department of Home Affairs to appraise the budget estimates for cases of resignation, and at the same time provide specific instructions to agencies and units in making estimates, proposing additional and finalizing implementation costs.
The city is currently conducting a comprehensive review of the team of cadres, civil servants, public employees and workers in the entire administrative agency system. On that basis, units must develop a project to reorganize the apparatus and a plan to restructure personnel in accordance with the orientation of the Central, City Party Committee and People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City.
According to the plan, Ho Chi Minh City aims to streamline at least 20% of the number of cadres, civil servants, and public employees receiving salaries from the budget within 5 years, equivalent to about 4% per year.
Data from the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee shows that by 2025, the whole city will have more than 188,000 people receiving salaries from the state budget.
Of which, the department and branch sector has a total of 67,151 people, including 6,823 cadres and civil servants; 32,189 public employees; 4,087 workers and 24,052 people working under other regimes.
The district and county block currently has 4,946 civil servant positions and 95,613 public employees, a total of 100,559 people.
Meanwhile, the ward, commune and town blocks have 11,342 commune-level cadres and civil servants and 9,732 part-time workers, a total of 21,074 people.