It was snowing this morning, and I was thinking that after the snow stopped, I would organize the personnel of the unit to clear the snow. I just went to work in the afternoon, and the snow was not small and it was very tight, but the higher department notified me to immediately report to the snow removal work in the area** (at that time, the heart was galloping, which is also called work?). Although he was reluctant, the request of the superior still had to be carried out, and then a few people were called to brave the snow to clear the snow.
Except for a part of the snow, because the snow is still falling, I also took some ** and reported it as required. Then I thought to myself that the current formalism and bureaucracy are really speechless!
Formalistic and bureaucratic snow clearing is irresponsible and detached from reality, and some leaders or staff may simply issue orders or instructions, without caring about the reality of the weather and the progress and effectiveness of the actual snow clearing work. They may only pursue formal completion without really considering the needs and safety of the public, ignoring the real practical effects and social impacts.
In order to avoid the appearance of bureaucratic snow clearing, we should ask the high-ranking officials and lords to seriously and objectively evaluate the weather, make an objective and fair evaluation of the snow clearing work, and promote the improvement and upgrading of the work.