Core Viewpoint - The recent publication of the "Regulations on Reducing Formalism and Burdens for Grassroots" aims to eliminate formalism and reduce unnecessary burdens on grassroots workers, emphasizing a persistent and detailed approach to this issue [1]. Group 1: Pain Points in Implementation - Grassroots workers face three main concerns: the emergence of invisible variations in documentation, the emphasis on paperwork over actual performance, and the imbalance of responsibilities leading to overburdening [2]. - Effective measures must be taken across multiple dimensions, including reforming assessment mechanisms and optimizing resource allocation, to alleviate unnecessary burdens on grassroots workers [2]. Group 2: Meeting Management - The excessive number and length of meetings detract from grassroots workers' productivity, necessitating strict measures to streamline meetings [3]. - The goal is to shift from a reliance on meetings to more effective work methods, ensuring that meetings serve to solve practical problems rather than merely serve as a formality [3]. Group 3: Community Engagement - The reduction of bureaucratic burdens should not only focus on efficiency but also on enabling grassroots workers to dedicate more time to serving the community [4]. - Community involvement in monitoring the effectiveness of these reforms is crucial, as it provides a tangible measure of success and ensures that the benefits reach the public [4][5].
打好攻坚战、持久战(大家谈·持之以恒为基层减负④)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-26 22:22