Ms. Dinh Thi Thu Phuong (character's name has been changed) - Vice President of the Women's Union of a commune in a mountainous district of Lao Cai province is busy with the final work of her term. After August 1, her position will officially end according to the roadmap of no longer using part-time cadres at the commune level.
After more than 10 years of working with the association, Ms. Phuong has been trusted by her sisters for her dedication and closeness. Despite modest allowances, she still pushes each house to encourage women to participate in the model of raising "land pigs" economically and preventing domestic violence.
"Many nights it was raining and windy, I ran over when I heard about an argument. Thanks to that, I have kept many families happy" - she confided.
When learning about the policy of streamlining the apparatus and ending the use of part-time workers at the commune level from August 1, including her position, Ms. Phuong was not surprised. "I am also old, if the regulations change, I am willing to withdraw to make room for a more dynamic young generation. I just hope that the superiors have policies to encourage and support people like me to feel unforgettable" - she confided.
For Ms. Phuong, ending the association's mission is a beautiful silent moment in her journey of dedication to the community for more than a decade.
According to Lao Dong, Ms. Phuong is one of many non-professional workers at the commune level who hope to receive support for higher-level regimes and policies. Meanwhile, some people expressed their desire to be assigned suitable job positions to continue to contribute.
In conclusion No. 157 on the implementation of resolutions and conclusions on the organizational structure and administrative units, the Politburo assigned the Party Committee of the Government to lead and direct the Party Committee of the Ministry of Home Affairs to preside over and coordinate with relevant agencies and units to urgently promulgate regulations and guidelines related to the criteria of communal civil servants, wards and special zones, together with professional training and professional training plans.
The Politburo stated that the promulgation of regimes and policies to support part-time workers at the commune level must be completed before June 15, 2025.
In Official Dispatch No. 2560 of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra requested Deputy Ministers to direct units under and directly under the Ministry to be assigned responsibilities, based on their functions and tasks, to review assigned tasks, ensuring quality and progress, not to delay or delay any tasks.
The Minister assigned the Department of Organization and Inter-reational Affairs to preside over and coordinate with relevant units to advise the Minister on the implementation of a number of tasks.
Accordingly, weekly monitoring and regular updating on the number of cadres, civil servants and public employees who quit their jobs due to organizational arrangement, proactively sending to the Ministry of Finance to allocate the budget, provide additional funds to promptly pay the regime for cadres, civil servants and public employees who quit their jobs due to arrangement;
Review and evaluate the impact of policies and regimes on cadres, civil servants, public employees, and workers affected by the arrangement, especially ethnic minorities and people of different religions.
Notably, Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra requested to urgently develop a Decree on regimes and policies to support part-time workers at the commune level to submit to the Government, no later than May 30, 2025.