昆山创新“毗邻党建”机制推动长三角一体化发展向更深层次、更广领域迈进
Su Zhou Ri Bao·2025-12-02 00:31

Core Perspective - The launch of the "Jia Ding-Kun Shan Integrated New Employment Group Service Belt" aims to enhance services for new employment groups in the Shanghai-Suzhou region, reflecting the deepening integration of the Yangtze River Delta [1][2] Group 1: New Employment Group Services - Over 120,000 delivery workers and ride-hailing drivers operate daily between Shanghai and Kunshan, highlighting the need for tailored services for this demographic [2] - The newly established service stations aim to create a supportive network for new employment groups, enhancing their integration into the urban fabric of the Yangtze River Delta [2][3] - A comprehensive service map was released, detailing various service points to facilitate access for workers commuting between the two cities [3] Group 2: Collaborative Development Mechanisms - The "Ting Qiao He" urban circle is being developed to promote collaborative governance, focusing on community engagement, ecological development, and industrial growth [5][6] - Innovative mechanisms such as the "demand transfer form" and joint law enforcement initiatives have been implemented to address cross-border governance challenges effectively [5][6] - The collaborative efforts have led to the successful completion of 85 key projects aimed at enhancing regional integration and cooperation among Jia Ding, Kun Shan, and Qing Pu [6] Group 3: High-Quality Development Initiatives - The "Jia Kun Tai" core circle has established a new energy vehicle industry alliance, with a fund size of 8.5 billion yuan, aimed at promoting industrial upgrades and supporting the listing of 11 companies [7] - The "Sunday Pioneer" model has been introduced to engage commuting party members in community governance, resulting in the formation of 31 service teams and the establishment of 18 functional rooms [8] - The "Neighbor Leader System" has been implemented in the community to address the needs of Shanghai residents living in Kunshan, enhancing local governance and service delivery [8][9]