Chapter 233: The teacher is about to be settled, and the teacher runs away
Many people like to refer to village cadres at the level of village party secretary and village director as the emperor of the soil, because cadres at this level are very special.
Village cadres at the level of village party secretaries and directors of village committees say that they are officials? They do not enjoy the regular treatment of state cadres, and they are not official officials. What is even more special is that in many places, those village party secretaries or village directors with high prestige and strong skills are like a lifelong system, and they have to retire until they are old and weak, and they can still designate their own successors, and regard the posts of village party secretary and village director as a big number of people who can be privately assigned to each other.
Without him, on the one hand, cadres such as village party secretaries and village directors cannot be promoted, and it is impossible for them to be promoted to the township or higher level. Under normal circumstances, they don't have a higher political future to speak of, and they don't have any retirement benefits, no retirement talk or retirement salary to receive. He is no longer a village cadre, he has retired, and he continues to be their peasant, his identity has not changed, and he is really not an official.
They are indeed the masterminds of the first-level political institutions, the ruling party. They control the most basic administrative organs with complete establishment, manage a large number of villagers, and have a large amount of mountain and forest land and production materials. In their hands, they control the future and fate of a large number of villagers, and can even determine the rise and fall of a person and a family. In some special circumstances, it is not a problem for a family to be ruined and uprooted from their homeland, and they really do not need to bear any legal responsibility. Who dares to say that they are not officials?
Moreover, the economy at the level of the village collective is very special, and it seems that there is a supervision system, but there is really no strong higher department that can actually manage them and monitor them. In particular, the role of the village collectives seems to have weakened after the production was contracted to the households, but the village collectives are not poor and white, and there are not a few resources such as public mountains, forests, land, and ponds in the hands of the village collectives, and the township and town enterprises they have founded are also in the hands of the village collectives and in the hands of the village cadres, and their control is stronger than that of the village collectives, and there is no supervision.
The peasants depend on the land allocated to them for their livelihood and bear all kinds of taxes and fees, and the production resources in the hands of the village collectives, the village committees, and the production teams (in some places called village groups) do not bear all kinds of taxes and fees, and they have already been apportioned to the villagers. Villagers contract and operate, and there are contracting costs. How are those economies managed? These seem to be the final say of the few people under the leadership of the village party secretary, and the villagers' right to know is at most to report their profit and loss accounts at the end of the year.
The villagers don't know how the village committee earns money and spends money, and the village committee is not necessarily willing to disclose any accounts, and if they do, they may not be the real accounts. What about making it public to the villagers? The money spent is unreasonable and should not be spent? Not so many people have the final say.
It is also impossible to find a knowledgeable organization to manage the villagers' self-government, but it is not a state government organ or unit, and who will manage it? It seems that it is not appropriate for those higher-level departments to supervise and manage them, and it seems that they cannot intervene.
Let's not talk about it far away, but let's talk about it in front of us. Are there any tricks in the process of the transfer of power in Qi Guanying, and are there any behind-the-scenes deals? These things are not accessible to Qi Jingtao, and his current identity will not pay too much attention to those things in the village. However, the village primary school teacher's dormitory was changed, and no one started to deal with this matter after that, which really happened during that special period, during the gap between Qi Jinghong and his father's power transfer. Qi Jinghong mentioned this many times in his words.
"What is the reason? Our Qiguanying is also the largest village in central Yunnan, not too far from the state city, the transportation is also very convenient, and it is not a place with poor mountains and bad waters, how can we not keep those backbone teachers?" Qi Jingtao asked puzzled.
"It's not that the village committee has no money to make trouble. For many years, the dormitories of those public teachers have not been solved. They could still live in the mansion of our Qi family's house that was repossessed by the village committee during the land reform period. You know the big house, it's spacious and comfortable, and there's plenty of room. It is more than enough for a few teachers in the village primary school to live in a big house. Each teacher has at least two rooms upstairs and downstairs as dormitories. There are families, and those teachers arrange for them to live in the main building, and each family arranges four rooms, which is more than enough.
When the school park was first built, the primary school teachers lived well, and there was no need to think about the teachers' dormitories. Only classrooms, teachers' offices, playgrounds and other facilities were built on the primary school campus, and the arrangement of teachers' dormitories was not considered at all.
Originally, I lived well, but in those years, the state implemented policies, and some properties needed to be returned to the owners. Since the mansion was returned to the descendants of the original owner, the public teachers have not had a suitable place to arrange their accommodation.
There was really no way, so the village committee allocated 20,000 yuan to let the school itself isolate and renovate the old classrooms that were vacant and used to pile up miscellaneous items with wooden planks and other building materials, and transformed 18 small single rooms into temporary teachers' dormitories. Let those teachers stay for a while, and plan to move when they find other suitable places.
Later, the village committee discussed with the primary school to build a new teacher's dormitory, and the village committee contributed part of the money to apportioned part of the education construction funds in the village, and the primary school went to the higher education department to apply for part of the construction funds. In this way, it is more convenient to build some teachers' dormitories in the school, and the problem is solved at one time.
Later, it was long-winded, either the village committee did not come up with the money, or the primary school did not apply for the fee. Hehe, as soon as the two sides pulled the skin, it dragged on, and it dragged on for several years, and this problem still can't be solved until now.
The teachers have been living in the makeshift dormitories, and the single teachers are still going to be able to do their jobs. Those who have a home teacher are in trouble, so how do you live in a little place?......"
Qi Jinghong told the ins and outs of the village primary school teacher's dormitory without being salty, as if this matter had nothing to do with him, the village party secretary, so calmly told Qi Jingtao about the village primary school.
In these situations, when I went to the village primary school that day, Mr. Yin also talked to Qi Jingtao, which was similar to what Qi Jinghong said. The reason for the problem is that the village committee has always said that there is no money, and the most funds applied for by the village primary school are school building maintenance fees, which is a drop in the bucket. I had to let the public teachers of those village primary schools settle down, and the result was that it would be almost ten years old, and the dormitories of those teachers in the village primary schools had not yet been solved. Those elementary school teachers will still be there, living in those temporary dormitories, and the public teachers who can't stand the suffering will run away.
Stick to these people, and they are also a few public teachers who live in Bazi, District 5. Their hometown is not far from Qiguanying, and they can go home to live like those private teachers in the village. The dormitory given to them by the school can only be used as a temporary resting dormitory, and they can stick to it for a while.
In the rural areas of central Yunnan, the village-level institutions generally have three permanent units: village primary schools, health centers, and supply and marketing cooperatives.
The doctors in the Qiguanying health center (most of the rural health centers do not have nurses, doctors and nurses catch them), over the years, basically the four or five barefoot doctors in the village have been in charge. In recent years, some barefoot doctors have withdrawn, and several others have contracted out village clinics. Several old barefoot doctors, plus a few children of their families, helped to form the current village clinic after training at the health center. The nature of the village clinic is somewhat unclear, and they are also self-contained, as long as there is a place for the health center. There is no need to think about the doctor's accommodation, they are all from the village, so they live in their own home.
The economic strength of the supply and marketing cooperatives is stronger, and the supply and marketing system has been prosperous in the past, and the director of the supply and marketing cooperatives in the village is more majestic than the secretary of the brigade. It has its own independent business premises and staff dormitories. Now they are in decline, there are not many workers, there are only two or three workers living in the village of the supply and marketing cooperative, they have their own public real estate, and they have solved the problem of food and housing by themselves.
The village primary school is in trouble, and a large village committee like Qiguanying has set up a village primary school in a centralized manner. It was first set up in a temple and a temple next to it. When Qi Jingtao was in primary school, the brigade raised funds to build 16 bungalows as classrooms in the open space at the foot of the hillside behind the village, and leveled a large piece of open space as a stadium, where to relocate the village primary school. When Qi Jingtao was in primary school, there were five grades, 10 classes, and 2 attached junior high school classes.