
Tehran Governor Unveils Adaptive Workforce Strategy, Emphasizes Public Welfare and Resilience
Tehran, Iran – Governor Mohsen Mo’tamadian of Tehran Province has announced significant adjustments to the public sector workforce, outlining a strategic plan aimed at optimizing operational efficiency while ensuring public welfare. The directives, effective immediately, establish new protocols for government employees and underscore the administration’s commitment to maintaining essential services and economic stability across the capital.
Workforce Reimagined: A New Paradigm
Under the new guidelines, a substantial 80% of executive staff will transition to remote work arrangements, with only 20% reporting to their offices in person. This adaptive approach, which exempts managerial positions, is designed to foster a dynamic work environment. Notably, all female government employees are directed to work remotely, except in specific, predefined circumstances, reflecting a progressive stance on flexible work options.
Ensuring Uninterrupted Public Services
Governor Mo’tamadian explicitly confirmed that all aid and emergency response units are mandated to maintain their on-site presence, guaranteeing uninterrupted service delivery to the public. This ensures that critical support mechanisms remain fully operational, particularly in times of need, reinforcing the government’s dedication to public safety and well-being.
Economic Stability and Market Oversight
Addressing economic considerations, the Governor highlighted recent positive developments, including observed price reductions in certain essential commodities, such as poultry. He encouraged citizens to make purchases based on daily necessities, assuring the robust supply chain managed by 300,000 commercial units responsible for distributing vital goods throughout Tehran. This reflects ongoing efforts to ensure market stability and accessibility of essential items for all residents.
Infrastructure Resilience and Swift Response
In a testament to the city’s infrastructure resilience, the Governor reported that despite 130 power poles being damaged in Tehran over the past week, the maximum duration of any electricity outage was limited to a mere two hours. This swift response capability underscores the efficiency and dedication of public utility services in minimizing disruption and rapidly restoring critical infrastructure, ensuring the city’s continuous functionality.
These comprehensive measures, articulated by Governor Mo’tamadian, demonstrate a proactive and adaptive approach to governance in Tehran, balancing operational efficiency with a steadfast commitment to public service, economic stability, and infrastructure resilience. They reflect a strategic vision for managing the capital’s affairs effectively in evolving circumstances.

