NA discusses draft law on incentives
Lawmakers at the
sixth session of the 13th National Assembly (NA) yesterday (Oct 22) agreed
that some articles in the draft Emulation and Reward Law for Government
workers should be standardised.
The draft law reflects the Vietnamese
custom of handing out official praise and awards as incentives to encourage
people to do better.
Yesterday, lawmakers focused on the
standards and qualifying periods for NA deputies and People's Council
representatives - and on the level of rewards given.
Many deputies said that the law
should regulate, and improve, the types of awards given to farmers, workers
and labourers.
"More awards would motivate
individuals and groups to join in emulation movements," said deputy Khuc
Thi Duyen from northern
Duyen and many deputies agreed that
the law should agree on a specific percentage of rewards for organisations
and groups.
"The draft law has basically
reduced rewards for leaders or managers," said deputy Thich Thanh Quyet
from northern
The deputies suggested that the law
should increase rewards for creative work and that they be unified
nationally.
Deputy Pham Van Tan from central Nghe
An Province suggested that the draft law should provide for families making
outstanding contributions to the country's construction and protection.
"Many families have donated
money, efforts and property to the country, such as giving land for schools
and cultural houses - or taking care of the elderly and orphans. We should
encourage them," said Tan.
Deputies yesterday also heard reports
on the draft amendment for the 1992 Constitution. They also heard Government
reports on preventing corruption and the implementation of resolutions and
laws have been adopted by the 13th National Assembly.
Source: VNS
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Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 10, 2013
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