What should I do if a civil servant becomes a regular and the leader can t vote?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

What should I do if a civil servant becomes a regular and the leader can't vote?

I joined in June of this year and am currently on probation.

The leaders of the first department didn't like me, and often spoke ill of me in the bureau, and even gave a small report to the bureau leaders, and then the bureau directly transferred me to the second-level unit without talking to me.

After a period of time in the second-level unit, I was transferred back to the special class of the bureau, and when the personnel department took me to meet the bureau leader, I was directly ignored by the bureau leader, and the scene was very embarrassing.

The Personnel Division said that the democratic vote at the time of the regularization has a greater weight in the votes of the leaders, and it is very likely that they will not pass.

When I heard the news, I panicked and asked a cousin in the organization department.

But she relieved me, she said: You must know that in the case that you have not violated the law or committed a crime, you need to go through a lot of procedures and a lot of leaders to sign if you fail the probationary period.

The most important thing is that if you don't have a probationary period, the head of the organization department has to sign it.

Under normal circumstances, he would not have signed, because the people selected by the organization department, if your bureau says not to, you don't want it, where do you put the organization?

So, you can put the heart back in your stomach and it's okay.

Hearing this answer, I suddenly felt my heart relaxed.

Now that I think about it, indeed, that's why my parents let me take the civil service exam now.

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