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Lang Son temporarily assigned more than 1,200 positions to work at commune-level public service units. Photo: Khanh Linh
Lang Son temporarily assigned more than 1,200 positions to work at commune-level public service units. Photo: Khanh Linh

Lang Son temporarily assigns more than 1,200 commune-level public service positions in 2026

KHÁNH LINH (báo lao động) 14/01/2026 17:16 (GMT+7)

Lang Son - The People's Committee has just decided to temporarily assign 1,235 positions to public service units under the People's Committees at the commune level.

On January 14, information from the People's Committee of Lang Son province said that the unit has just issued a Decision on temporarily allocating the number of employees receiving salaries from the state budget in public service units that have not yet ensured regular expenditures under the People's Committees at the commune level in 2026.

Specifically, out of a total of 1,235 people temporarily assigned to work, the health sector accounts for a large proportion, reflecting the requirement to ensure human resources for commune and ward health stations after restructuring the apparatus.

Many localities are assigned 20 or more people, such as Ky Lua ward (26 people), Dong Dang commune (28 people), Hoang Van Thu commune (24 people), Van Lang commune (24 people), Thien Tan commune (24 people), Chien Thang commune (24 people)...

Chi tiet viec tam giao so luong nguoi lam viec huong luong tu ngan sach nha nuoc trong cac don vi su nghiep cong lap. Do hoa: Khanh Linh
Details on the temporary assignment of the number of employees receiving salaries from the state budget in public service units. Graphics: Khanh Linh

In addition, the number of people working in other groups of careers (other than health care) in each commune and ward ranges from 3-8 people, to meet the needs of providing essential public services at the grassroots level during the transition period of organizational structure.

The People's Committee of Lang Son province requires the People's Committees of communes and wards to base on the number of temporarily assigned workers to organize specific allocations for each affiliated public service unit, ensuring that the total assigned target does not exceed.

The management and use of human resources must be in accordance with job positions and legal regulations, and no additional staff or labor contracts should arise outside the target.

The decision also emphasizes the responsibility of local leaders in strictly managing the number of people working with salaries from the state budget, ensuring stable operations of public service units in 2026.

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