Chapter 392 A New Batch of Legal Vice Principals
Chapter 392 A New Batch of Legal Vice Principals
The newness or oldness of their clothes did not affect their spirits at all. After the group photo, the newly appointed deputy principals of law came to the front. They were all young and strong men in their twenties to thirties who had been in the police force for more than three years. When they saluted the veteran cadres including Mr. Huang, it was regarded as an epoch-making handover of this policy.
The person who took the photo was a reporter from the Jiangdong Provincial Party Newspaper. This incident would also be broadcast on the news satellite TV, so everyone was dressed very formally.
"Secretary Qi, Secretary Qi, please stay."
The reporters rushed over to interview Qi Tongwei. They came here with a mission and knew that Qi Tongwei was the founder of this work.
"Secretary Qi, can you talk about your original intention and mental journey in creating this work?"
Qi Tongwei did not answer directly, but just smiled and waved his hand to Yang Zhengwei.
"Comrades, Director Yang has more say in this matter than I do. I just provided an idea.
It was Director Yang who really made this work happen, and he led the team to solve all the problems encountered during the process.”
This was also the official announcement by Qi Tongwei in the Public Security Bureau that Yang Zhengwei would take over as the next director, which reassured the people inside the bureau. The news that Chen Jin would be promoted to the Municipal Bureau during this period was no secret.
Although the party committee members all knew the truth, few of them liked Yang Zhengwei. They felt that he lacked prestige and were too lazy to speak for him. The middle-level leaders had been discussing who Qi Tongwei would choose to succeed him.
Yes, everyone knows that Qi Tongwei still has the final say on who will be the successor to the branch director. Qi Tongwei may not intervene in the next term because he will have served as the district mayor or even the district party secretary by then.
But this time, if Qi Tongwei doesn’t speak, no one will be able to settle down.
Taking the initiative to let Yang Zhengwei accept an interview with the provincial media this time can be regarded as a formal signal that the officialdom is full of smart people. There is no need to say it explicitly, one action can hint at it.
Qi Tongwei watched two groups of policemen, one old and one new, hand over the duties of the deputy principals of law, and he felt that he had finally done something. Now the position of deputy principals of law has been popularized throughout Dong'ou City. Yang Zhengwei's responsibilities are no longer just to do a good job in Jiangbei New District. Many districts and counties have invited him to provide guidance for the promotion of this work.
The struggles among the Party Committee members within the Public Security Bureau gradually disappeared as the scope of work expanded. Everyone stopped focusing on their own little piece of land and started competing for the key tasks of the city's public security.
The various reforms left behind by Qi Tongwei have also allowed them to accumulate considerable advanced experience.
Chen Jin ran over at this time and asked Qi Tongwei.
"Secretary, would you like to go up on stage and say a few words to encourage the new batch of vice presidents for law?"
Qi Tongwei smiled and refused.
"Like these old comrades, I have already been laid off, so I will no longer interfere.
You come, and now you are in charge here.”
Political Commissar Huang also spoke up.
"Director Chen, it's your turn to take charge now. Go up and speak."
Chen Jin no longer refused and went up to the stage to speak.
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In the golden autumn of October, the biggest problem that troubled Qi Tongwei was the influx of civil servants leaving their jobs.
The original concerns about the shortage of positions, the inability to place some top-level positions, or retired non-commissioned officers and officers have all been resolved with the tide of people going into business.
There are plenty of jobs now, but what is lacking is people.
Qi Tongwei called the Deputy Minister of the Organization Department, Zhu Di, to give him face-to-face instructions. Zhu Di is quite capable and efficient in his work. He is the real core of the Organization Department. At the end of last month, the Executive Deputy Minister of the Organization Department, the young man named Lin, was transferred to the Provincial Party Committee.
The vacant position of executive vice minister also became a bargaining chip in Qi Tongwei's hands.
Judy has been very proactive in her work recently, getting up early and working late. It is the shiny official hat in Qi Tongwei's hand that makes Judy drool.
"Secretary Qi, according to your instructions, the Organization Department has held a meeting to vote on the new method of suspending employment with pay and the new policy of resigning from public office."
Qi Tongwei took the official document they had drafted, which still included some concessions. From the very beginning, there would be no unpaid leave, and anyone who wanted to leave had to resign from their public office.
The procedure for unpaid leave has been changed to one where conditions are met, which has raised the threshold. However, this is a last resort, as the document from the Provincial Party Committee Organization Department allows unpaid leave within a certain range.
The district committee cannot go against the provincial party committee organization department. It must take the spirit of the provincial party committee organization department's documents as guidance and promulgate detailed rules in light of the actual situation in the region.
Finally, Qi Tongwei compromised, because there was no other way. The comrades who were eligible for unpaid leave took the official document from the Provincial Party Committee Organization Department to the District Organization Department to argue, and they were in the right.
It was also under Judy's coordination that Qi Tongwei finally agreed to a compromise plan, which was to raise the threshold for unpaid leave, and those who did not meet the requirements would still be required to resign from public office. This was already the third version of the plan, and the details had gone through many rounds of discussion.
This job is really delicate. If someone who is not familiar with the superior documents and the guiding policies, such as that jack of all trades Wu Ende, does it, Qi Tongwei will be driven to death by him.
Judy is a top-notch worker with quick reactions. In the past, he just lacked the enthusiasm to work. If he did a good job, it would be the credit of the minister. He deserved the credit for his good work, so he kept slacking off.
Now with this official hat hanging around his neck, Judy's enthusiasm for work was fully mobilized and he put forward many constructive suggestions. He also revised the three versions of the document himself. Qi Tongwei put forward his own opinions, and Judy was responsible for adding them or modifying them.
In short, this job is not something that ordinary people can do, and if you don’t have a certain level of skills, you will procrastinate.
After the positions here become vacant, the first batch of top-level cadres will come in at the end of October. How to arrange them requires comprehensive consideration, and the placement of demobilized non-commissioned officers and officers must also be modified according to the trend of going to sea.
Qi Tongwei looked at the document, still feeling a little annoyed, and scratched his head.
“So according to what you mean, even if we delay these people who have taken unpaid leave or resigned from public office for a month, a large number of them will leave next month, and even more before the end of the year.
The two new batches of civil servants make up less than one-third of the total.”
Yes, according to statistics, the number of people who leave their jobs at the end of the year is three times the number of new civil servants. It's really exaggerated.
Qi Tongwei was about to bang his head against the wall when he looked at the number. Several streets had come to complain that there were not enough staff. Some cadres had been punished and simply went into business.
As a result, leaders of the street offices and townships now have to coax cadres to work, and even several deputy section-level and section-level officials have left. The usually scarce positions have become much more available, which is the only benefit.
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