In China, the targeted training of non-commissioned officers is a way for the military to cooperate with local academies and universities to meet the needs of grassroots command and technical personnel. The first phase of non-commissioned officers is that after completing the first phase of service, non-commissioned officers can choose to be discharged according to their personal wishes and the needs of the army. So, what is the discharge process of the first phase of targeted training of non-commissioned officers?This article will give you a detailed answer.
1. Submit an application for discharge.
After the completion of the first period of service, if an individual wishes to be discharged, he or she needs to submit a written application for discharge to the unit to which he belongs. The reason for discharge, the time of discharge, etc., must be stated in the application. The application will be reviewed by the unit, and the non-commissioned officer will be notified when it is approved.
2. Approval process.
1.Troop approval: After a non-commissioned officer submits an application for discharge, the unit will review and approve the application. After the approval is passed, the opinion will be signed and submitted to the higher authority.
2.Examination and approval by the higher-level authority: After receiving the application for discharge, the higher-level authority will review the service performance and actual situation of the non-commissioned officer. After the examination is passed, the opinion will be signed and submitted to the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission.
3.Examination and approval by the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission: The Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission conducts the final examination and approval of the application for discharge. After approval, a discharge notice will be issued and the non-commissioned officer's unit will be notified.
3. Go through the formalities for discharge.
1.Handling by the troops: After receiving the notice of discharge from the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission, the troops will go through the discharge procedures for the non-commissioned officers. Including: filing, settlement of wages, payment of military pay, etc.
2.Non-commissioned officers themselves: Non-commissioned officers themselves need to bring the discharge notice, ID card, household registration book and other documents to the local civil affairs department to go through the discharge registration procedures. The civil affairs department will issue discharge certificates and assist non-commissioned officers in handling procedures such as household registration relocation and file transfer.
3.Transfer of social insurance relations: After the discharge of non-commissioned officers, social insurance relations will be transferred to the locality. Non-commissioned officers need to go to the local social insurance agency to go through the formalities for the transfer of social insurance relations.
4. Job placement.
After being discharged from the army, non-commissioned officers can choose to work independently or be placed in employment according to their personal wishes and local policies. Self-employed non-commissioned officers can enjoy the entrepreneurial support policies provided by the state;Non-commissioned officers who are placed for employment shall be arranged by the local ** according to the service performance and professional expertise of the non-commissioned officers.
5. Tracking management.
After the non-commissioned officer is discharged, the unit and the local ** will follow up and manage the non-commissioned officer. Including: understanding the employment and living conditions of non-commissioned officers, and solving the difficulties encountered by non-commissioned officers in their lives in a timely manner.
The discharge process of the first phase of targeted training of non-commissioned officers includes: submitting an application for discharge, the approval process, handling the discharge procedures, job placement and follow-up management. Non-commissioned officers need to follow relevant policies and regulations in the process of discharge, and the troops, local governments and all walks of life will jointly care for and support the resettlement of non-commissioned officers. Discharge