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On the placement of veterans

Questioner 1997 65438+ Soldier in February (conscript in 1998). 1999 After returning from the army, he was assigned a job by the county, city and district civil affairs departments where he was registered in 2000. Although the job is temporary, he is not allowed to go to work, and he is also a retired soldier who has been placed in accordance with the Regulations on the Resettlement of Retired Conscripts (enjoying medical insurance and social security for employees of the unit, legal and individual. Except for disabled soldiers and soldiers who return home sick, it is impossible for the civil affairs department to give subsidies, let alone resettlement.

1. The "Zero Clearing Action" launched by the Ministry of Civil Affairs in February this year is based on the laws and regulations that have been abolished since 1978, the Interim Provisions of the State Council on Handling Retired Soldiers, the Regulations on Resettlement of Retired Soldiers and the current Regulations on Resettlement of Retired Soldiers, and has not been resettled by the civil affairs department.

Second, according to the consistent resettlement policy of the civil affairs department (future veterans' affairs department) after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the stable period of resettlement for urban retired soldiers with legal resettlement qualifications is only three years (signing a three-year labor contract with the employer). Within three years, if there is laid-off or closure (such as unit restructuring, bankruptcy, etc. ) If it is not my fault, the retired soldiers who have been resettled can be returned to the county, city and district civil affairs departments where their household registration is located for resettlement; After three years, the civil affairs department will no longer undertake any resettlement obligations (no one can guarantee the continuous resettlement of retired soldiers for life).

Three, for all retired soldiers in the country (including demobilized soldiers, disabled soldiers, disabled soldiers), once retired, they are ordinary citizens who have served as soldiers. Today's good news for retired soldiers, active servicemen, martyrs and other military-related citizens: On July 27th this year, the press conference of the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that every retired soldier (Armed Police) would be wearing the badge of "Glorious Home" (only for our retired soldiers! )!