Chapter 418: Chapter 295: Regretted It!
3:30 in the afternoon at Huaiyin City Police Bureau.
Yu Xiangqian looked at his suddenly arriving forr subordinate from East Sea, full of disappointnt as if hating iron for not becoming steel.
Chen Zikun faced his old leader nervously and extrely ashad. But since he had co, he had no choice but to plow ahead.
"This policy change was too sudden. It was originally agreed to be two years, yet in less than a year, the Political Office asked
to return and process my resignation."
"So what you did back then was to take a sabbatical without pay, not resign?"
"At first, I thought about resigning directly, but then my dad said a job in a governnt agency is an iron rice bowl, and no matter how low the salary is, as long as I kept my public service position, there would be room for maneuver in the future. I thought it would be good to leave a way out, so I went to the City Bureau and asked Director Lu for help."
In the preceding years, state-owned enterprises, in order to reduce their workforce, used sabbatical leaves without pay as a way to reassign surplus staff. Governnt and public institutions also encouraged staff to go into business, to run township enterprises or private companies.
But this policy was unstable; so were only managed for a year, and others changed within a year.
Those on sabbatical leaves without pay who did well outside didn’t care whether or not they could return to their original units. Those who didn’t do well outside or who had to return to their original units after a certain ti faced more trouble.
The attitude of the original unit’s leadership was crucial, but the head of the unit had a term of office.
Take Binjiang City Police Departnt, for example. The forr director, seeing the increasingly bloated office departnts and facing difficulties in moving office police to the grassroots level, aid to reduce the city’s financial burden by actively responding to calls from superiors and encouraging police to go into business.
Director Chen, who had just transferred to Binjiang earlier in the year, saw a shortage of police forces and did not want to let those on sabbatical leaves without pay occupy valuable positions. He offered two options: return to the bureau to work or go back within a month to process resignation procedures. Anyone who exceeded the deadline without acting would be considered to have left their job voluntarily.
Chen Zikun’s situation was special; it was not that he couldn’t get by outside, but rather that he didn’t do well working with his father-in-law.
Previously, although his pay was low, he was an instructor at the Water Police Team, a cadre whom the City Bureau focused on cultivating. After going out, he spent every day on construction sites, either fawning over the Quality Supervision Station, the party A, or the supervisors, or watching over the laborers.
Although he could make money, he had no social status, nor any sense of achievent.
Step back and say, even if he didn’t go to the construction site, with an engineering father-in-law, he wouldn’t lack money either.
Now he regretted it and wanted to continue being a policeman, but the bureau only notified him to return to work or process the resignation, without saying which unit he would return to, or which position he would be assigned to.
It was impossible to go back and continue being the instructor of the Water Police Second Team, let alone the instructor of a squadron.
Because, in the eyes of the superiors, he was once a "deserter
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