The Ministry of Home Affairs guides the arrangement and assignment of non-professional workers
The Ministry of Home Affairs is assigned to coordinate with ministries, branches and localities to guide the arrangement and assignment of non-professional workers for localities to organize implementation.
The Government has just issued Resolution 268/NQ-CP on the implementation and operation of the 2-level local government model.
Regarding the organization of the apparatus and staffing, and personnel work, the Government assigned the Ministry of Home Affairs to urgently advise and submit to the Government to issue documents amending and supplementing regulations on the organization of the apparatus, staffing, recruitment, evaluation, planning, training, and fostering cadres according to new regulations of the Politburo.
Thereby, the locality has a basis for unification in implementation, and at the same time urgently submits to the Government to issue regulations on criteria and procedures for arranging villages and residential groups.
The Ministry of Home Affairs coordinates with relevant ministries, branches and localities to guide the arrangement and assignment of non-professional workers for localities to organize implementation.
Guidelines on the functions, tasks and powers of public service units so that the People's Committees at the commune level can review and adjust the functions and tasks of the affiliated public service units to ensure consistency and unity.
Urgently advise the Government to issue regulations on standards for administrative units, classification of administrative units and classification of urban areas in September 2025.
The Ministry of Home Affairs shall preside over and coordinate with relevant agencies to urgently advise and submit to the Government for promulgation guiding documents on title standards and job determination, thereby serving as a basis for determining the appropriate number of positions, ensuring a smooth and efficient operation of the apparatus.
Ministries, branches and localities urgently complete the positions of missing cadres, ensuring quantity; in the process of completing, both working and drawing experience, proposing solutions to improve the efficiency of cadre work, ensuring a smooth and efficient operating apparatus.
Regarding the sending of cadres from ministries and branches to localities, the Government assigned the Ministry of Home Affairs to preside over and guide the sending of cadres to localities based on local needs and specific proposals with the issue of wanting to support the removal, number of cadres, deadline, etc.
From there, arrange cadres to ensure reasonableness based on local coordination, avoid waste, avoid omission and overlap; Localities need to be proactive in arranging, arranging, and rotating cadres to suit the practical situation of the locality, not allowing the situation of surplus places, shortages, and not meeting work requirements.
The Ministry of Home Affairs coordinates with relevant ministries and branches to develop specific standards for each job position, thereby creating a basis for recruiting, rotating and appointing cadres, ensuring transparency and efficiency.
Develop specialized training and development programs with high applicableity, especially in the fields of finance, law, information technology and planning.
Research and develop online guidance content, specific step-by-step instructions, popularise on social networking platforms and online training systems for commune and ward-level cadres, especially research and study processes, standards, and regulations... to use in the process of performing tasks.
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