Zibo High -tech Zone Sibao Mountain Sub -district Office: Tilled front lines, long -term, make up short -term enhancement of quality and benefit the masses

Author:Luzhong Morning News Time:2022.09.03

Zibo, September 3, do a good job of community service work has become a necessary means to stabilize the high -quality development of the economy. This afternoon, the Sibaoshan Sub -district Office of Zibo High -tech Zone organized a training conference (first phase) to hold community workers and grid staff service capabilities to improve the service capacity to enhance the people's sense of gain and satisfaction.

The meeting was held at the Party Member Education Base of Sibao Mountain Street.

At the meeting, community workers and grid members from 6 different communities from Sibao Mountain Street made speeches as outstanding representatives, and shared their experiences accumulated in community service work with everyone, which benefited a lot.

Wang Yaqun, deputy secretary of the Party Working Committee of Sibao Mountain Street, introduced the development of community service work since 2022. Wang Xuepeng, deputy secretary of the Party Working Committee and director of the office, put forward specific requirements for the next step in the improvement of the mass satisfaction.

Learning is endless, and diligence can be achieved. In the future, the Sibao Mountain Sub -district Office of Zibo High -tech Zone will hold a series of training sessions to improve community workers and grid staff service capabilities to make community staff more professional, enthusiastic, and actively serve the people, and use actual actions to enhance enhancement with actual actions Residents' sense of gain and happiness.

Public Daily Zibo Rong Media Center reporter Zhang Pei Ting

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