Title: Landmark Agreement Reached on Restructuring Government Contract Staff
In a significant political development, a high-level meeting between parliamentary officials and the government has resulted in a decisive agreement to finalize the long-awaited plan for restructuring corporate contract staff within the state sector.
High-Level Meeting Yields Consensus
According to a report, members of the Iranian Parliament’s Social Commission met with First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref at the Presidential Office. Fadlollah Ranjbar, the spokesperson for the commission, detailed that the meeting focused on various bills and plans, with the organization and restructuring of corporate contract employees being a central topic. The parliamentary members urged the Vice President’s attention and support for the swift implementation of this crucial plan.
Government Pledges Action and Collaboration
In response, First Vice President Aref listened to the parliamentarians’ views and assured them of the government’s determination to resolve the matter. He stated that the administration is committed to achieving a positive and satisfactory outcome for the restructuring of contract staff through close cooperation with the Parliament.
A Unified Path Forward
Spokesperson Ranjbar announced that a fruitful agreement was successfully reached between the Vice President and the Social Commission. “The First Vice President declared that he will instruct the National Administrative and Employment Organization to proceed with the restructuring plan, taking the parliament’s proposed framework into account,” Ranjbar stated. He also noted that the Vice President requested the Parliament’s continued assistance to ensure the plan reaches its desired and successful conclusion, building upon previous collaborative efforts between the two branches of government.