My comrade-in-arms real estate information consultation

A five-level disabled soldier, 1983, was disabled by the war and wanted to change jobs. Reply to this little comrade-in-arms: after the founding of the People's Republic of China, it has never been stipulated to allocate housing benefits to demobilized cadres. Even after the reform and opening up, the effective regulation "Interim Measures for the Placement of Non-commissioned Officers in the People's Liberation Army of China" (the State Council, CMC [1999] No.27) was not mentioned in any text.

It was 1979 that cadres at all levels (including soldiers disabled by war) were lucky enough to come back and change jobs. The first condition for a place to accept a job change is to have professional housing (of course, at that time, the country was poor and poor, and the housing was all state property, which was generally rented and the unit welfare was allocated housing), that is, to take care of disabled soldiers in wheelchairs due to injuries and only change the property from the same area upstairs to the first floor.

Comrades, I have read your problems (low salary, difficult life, separated family, unable to afford a house, etc.). ), you can't help but think of how you treated the demobilized soldiers: No matter how many years you have been a soldier or even an officer, you will be like ordinary people after you retire (demobilize, change jobs). Only those who have served as soldiers, in my household registration book and the household registration record of the public security department (65438+), I can only send you an ancient poem, "If a teenager doesn't work hard, the boss will be sad." Please look at your comrades-in-arms who have changed jobs at the same time. You can't blame our army, and you can't blame places and units for being unfair to you!

Low salary: the salary of the employer after changing jobs is an internal affair of the employer, and has nothing to do with whether he has been a soldier or not; It is directly related to the professional skills, positions, working years, abilities and responsibilities of retired soldiers! Ask yourself: Have you tried hard after changing jobs? ! Do you still have a hard-working, indomitable, brave and responsible military spirit? !

Life is difficult, his wife is separated, and he can't afford to buy a house: What I can tell you is that the disabled soldier, a third-class revolutionary disabled soldier at that time, joined the army in a poor mountainous area in Daxian County, Sichuan Province, and lost a thigh in the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. He retired to the company as a legal person at the age of 63 because he had the tenacious spirit of a former soldier. But for you, it may be the hope that golden cakes will fall from the sky. Happiness does not come out of thin air, but through your own efforts, struggle, hard work and hard work of the military spirit and belief.