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莱温斯基ted演讲稿莱温斯基ted演讲稿 You’re looking at a woman who was publicly silent for a decade. Obviously, that’s changed, but only recently. It was several months ago that I gave my very first major public talk at the Forbes0 Under0 summit:1,500 brilliant people, all under the age of...
莱温斯基ted演讲稿
莱温斯基ted You’re looking at a woman who was publicly silent for a decade. Obviously, that’s changed, but only recently. It was several months ago that I gave my very first major public talk at the Forbes0 Under0 summit:1,500 brilliant people, all under the age of0. That meant that in 1998, the oldest among the group were only 14, and the youngest, just four. I joked with them that some might only have heard of me from rap songs. Yes, I’m in rap songs. Almost0 rap songs. But the night of my speech, a surprising thing happened. At the age of1, I was hit on by a7-year-old guy. I know, right? He was charming and I was flattered, and I declined. You know what his unsuccessful pickup line was? He could make me feelagain. I realized later that night, I’m probably the only person over0 who does not want to beagain. At the age of2, I fell in love with my boss, and at the age of4, I learned the devastating consequences. Can I see a show of hands of anyone here who didn’t make a mistake or do something they regretted at2? Yep. 1 / 30 That’s what I thought. So like me, at2, a few of you may have also taken wrong turns and fallen in love with the wrong person, maybe even your boss. Unlike me, though, your boss probably wasn’t the president of the United States of America. Of course, life is full of surprises. Not a day goes by that I’m not reminded of my mistake, and I regret that mistake deeply. In 1998, after having been swept up into an improbable romance, I was then swept up into the eye of a political, legal and media maelstrom like we had never seen before. Remember, just a few years earlier,news was consumed from just three places: reading a newspaper or magazine, listening to the radio, or watching television. That was it. But that wasn’t my fate. Instead, this scandal was brought to you by the digital revolution. That meant we could access all the information we wanted, when we wanted it, anytime, anywhere, and when the story broke in January 1998, it broke online. It was the first time the traditional news was usurped by the Internet for a major news story, a click that reverberated around the world. 2 / 30 What that meant for me personally was that overnight I went from being a completely private figure to a publicly humiliated one worldwide. I was patient zero of losing a personal reputation on a global scale almost instantaneously. This rush to judgment, enabled by technology, led to mobs of virtual stone-throwers. Granted, it was before social media, but people could still comment online, email stories, and, of course, email cruel jokes. News sources plastered photos of me all over to sell newspapers, banner ads online, and to keep people tuned to the TV. Do you recall a particular image of me, say, wearing a beret? Now, I admit I made mistakes, especially wearing that beret. But the attention and judgment that I received, not the story, but that I personally received, was unprecedented. I was branded as a tramp, tart, slut, whore, bimbo, and, of course, that woman. I was seen by many but actually known by few. And I get it: it was easy to forget that that woman was dimensional, had a soul, and was once unbroken. (我承认我当时犯了错——特别是不该戴那顶贝雷帽 3 / 30 ——但那个新闻事件之外,我个人得到的关注和道德审判是 前所未有的。一夜之间,我从一介无名之辈成为了全世界公 开羞辱的对象。在虚拟的网络世界里,有无数向我投掷石块 的暴徒。我被打上娼妇、荡妇、婊子、蠢货的烙印,成为人 们口中的‘那个女人’。许多人都认得我,但很少人真正了 解我。我能理解,因为人们很容易忘记‘那个女人’也是实 实在在的生命,也有自己的灵魂。) When this happened to me 1years ago, there was no name for it. Now we call it cyberbullying(网络欺 凌)andonline harassment(网络骚扰). Today, I want to share some of my experience with you, talk about how that experience has helped shape my cultural observations, and how I hope my past experience can lead to a change that results in less suffering for others. In 1998, I lost my reputation and my dignity. I lost almost everything, and I almost lost my life. Let me paint a picture for you. It is September of 1998. I’m sitting in a windowless office room inside the Office of the Independent Counsel underneath humming fluorescent lights. I’m listening to the sound 4 / 30 of my voice, my voice on surreptitiously taped phone calls that a supposed friend had made the year before. I’m here because I’ve been legally required to personally authenticate all0 hours of taped conversation. For the past eight months, the mysterious content of these tapes has hung like the Sword of Damocles over my head. I mean, who can remember what they said a year ago? Scared and mortified, I listen, listen as I prattle on about the flotsam and jetsam of the day; listen as I confess my love for the president, and, of course, my heartbreak; listen to my sometimes catty, sometimes churlish, sometimes silly self being cruel, unforgiving, uncouth; listen, deeply, deeply ashamed, to the worst version of myself,a self I don’t even recognize. A few days later, the Starr Report is released to Congress, and all of those tapes and trans, those stolen words, form a part of it. That people can read the trans is horrific enough, but a few weeks later, the audio tapes are aired on TV, and significant portions made available online. The public humiliation was excruciating. Life was almost unbearable. 5 / 30 This was not something that happened with regularity back then in 1998, and by this, I mean the stealing of people’s private words, actions, conversations or photos, and then making them public -- public without consent, public without context, and public without compassion. Fast forward 1years to010, and now social media has been born. The landscape has sadly become much more populated with instances like mine, whether or not someone actually make a mistake, and now it’s for both public and private people. The consequences for some have become dire, very dire. I was on the phone with my mom in September of010, and we were talking about the news of a young college freshman from Rutgers University named Tyler Clementi. Sweet, sensitive, creative Tyler was secretly webcammed by his roommate while being intimate with another man. When the online world learned of this incident, the ridicule and cyberbullying ignited. A few days later, Tyler jumped from the George Washington Bridge to his death. He was 18. (2010年9月我和妈妈在电话上讨论了那位年轻的拉特 6 / 30 格斯大一新生的新闻。他因为同一个男人的亲密行为被大学 室友录像并公开,网络欺凌使他不堪重负,几天后,他跳下 了华盛顿大桥,结束了年轻的生命。他才18岁!) My mom was beside herself about what happened to Tyler and his family, and she was gutted with painin a way that I just couldn’t quite understand, and then eventually I realized she was reliving 1998, reliving a time when she sat by my bed every night, reliving a time when she made me shower with the bathroom door open, and reliving a time when both of my parents feared that I would be humiliated to death,literally. Today, too many parents haven’t had the chance to step in and rescue their loved ones. Too many have learned of their child’s suffering and humiliation after it was too late. Tyler’s tragic, senseless death was a turning point for me. It served to recontextualize my experiences, and I then began to look at the world of humiliation and bullying around me and see something different. In 1998, we had no way of knowing where this brave new technology called the Internet would take us. 7 / 30 Since then, it has connected people in unimaginable ways, joining lost siblings, saving lives, launching revolutions, but the darkness, cyberbullying, and slut-shaming that I experienced had mushroomed. Every day online, people, especially young people who are not developmentally equipped to handle this, are so abused and humiliated that they can’t imagine living to the next day, and some, tragically, don’t, and there’s nothing virtual about that. ChildLine, a U.K. nonprofit that’s focused on helping young people on various issues,released a staggering statistic late last year: From01to013, there was anpercent increase in calls and emails related to cyberbullying. A meta-analysis done out of the Netherlands showed that for the first time, cyberbullying was leading to suicidal ideations more significantly than offline bullying. And you know what shocked me, although it shouldn’t have, was other research last year that determined humiliation was a more intensely felt emotion than either happiness or even anger. Cruelty to others is nothing new, but online, technologically enhanced shaming is amplified, 8 / 30 uncontained, and permanently accessible. The echo of embarrassment used to extend only as far as your family, village, school or community, but now it’s the online community too. Millions of people, often anonymously, can stab you with their words, and that’s a lot of pain, and there are no perimeters around how many people can publicly observe you and put you in a public stockade. There is a very personal price to public humiliation, and the growth of the Internet has jacked up that price. (对他人的残忍并不新鲜,但网络技术放大了无节制的 对个人羞辱的程度。过去,丑闻最多就在家庭内部、学校内 部、村庄内部流传。但是现在,丑闻将传遍整个网络世界。 不计其数的人都可以通过匿名的文字来伤害你,你没有办法 控制究竟有多少人在公开审判你。这种对个人进行公开羞辱 的行为会让受害者付出沉重代价,而互联网的迅速发展又让 这种代价不断飙升。) For nearly two decades now, we have slowly been sowing the seeds of shame and public humiliation in our cultural soil, both on- and offline. Gossip websites, paparazzi, reality programming, politics, news outlets and sometimes hackers all traffic in shame. It’s led to desensitization and a permissive environment online 9 / 30 which lends itself to trolling, invasion of privacy, and cyberbullying. This shift has created what Professor Nicolaus Mills calls a culture of humiliation. Consider a few prominent examples just from the past six months alone. Snapchat, the service which is used mainly by younger generationsand claims that its messages only have the lifespan of a few seconds. You can imagine the range of content that that gets. A third-party app which Snapchatters use to preserve the lifespan of the messages was hacked, and 100,000 personal conversations, photos, and videos were leaked online to now have a lifespan of forever. Jennifer Lawrence and several other actors had their iCloud accounts hacked, and private, intimate, nude photos were plastered across the Internet without their permission.One gossip website had over five million hits for this one story. And what about the Sony Pictures cyberhacking? The documents which received the most attention were private emails that had maximum public embarrassment value. But in this culture of humiliation, there is another kind of price tag attached to public shaming. 10 / 30 The price does not measure the cost to the victim, which Tyler and too many others, notably women, minorities,and members of the LGBTQ community have paid, but the price measures the profit of those who prey on them. This invasion of others is a raw material, efficiently and ruthlessly mined, packaged and sold at a profit. A marketplace has emerged where public humiliation is a commodity and shame is an industry.How is the money made? Clicks. The more shame, the more clicks. The more clicks, the more advertising dollars. We’re in a dangerous cycle. The more we click on this kind of gossip, the more numb we get to the human lives behind it, and the more numb we get, the more we click. All the while, someone is making money off of the back of someone else’s suffering. With every click, we make a choice. The more we saturate our culture with public shaming, the more accepted it is, the more we will see behavior like cyberbullying, trolling, some forms of hacking, and online harassment. Why? Because they all have humiliation at their cores. This behavior is a symptom of the culture we’ve created. Just think about it. 11 / 30 Changing behavior begins with evolving beliefs. We’ve seen that to be true with racism, homophobia, and plenty of other biases, today and in the past. As we’ve changed beliefs about same-sex marriage, more people have been offered equal freedoms. When we began valuing sustainability, more people began to recycle. So as far as our culture of humiliation goes, what we need is a cultural revolution. Public shaming as a blood sport has to stop, and it’s time for an intervention on the Internet and in our culture. The shift begins with something simple, but it’s not easy. We need to return to a long-held value of compassion -- compassion and empathy. Online, we’ve got a compassion deficit, an empathy crisis. Researcher Brené Brown said, and I quote, “Shame can’t survive empathy.” Shame cannot survive empathy. I’ve seen some very dark days in my life, and it was the compassion and empathy from my family, friends, professionals, and sometimes even strangers that saved me. Even empathy from one person can make a difference. 12 / 30 The theory of minority influence, proposed by social psychologist Serge Moscovici, says that even in small numbers, when there’s consistency over time, change can happen. In the online world, we can foster minority influence by becoming upstanders. To become an upstander means instead of bystander apathy, we can post a positive comment for someone or report a bullying situation. Trust me, compassionate comments help abate the negativity. We can also counteract the culture by supporting organizations that deal with these kinds of issues, like the Tyler Clementi Foundation in the U.S., In the U.K., there’s Anti-Bullying Pro, and in Australia, there’s Project Rockit. We talk a lot about our right to freedom of expression, but we need to talk more about our responsibility to freedom of expression. We all want to be heard, but let’s acknowledge the difference between speaking up with intention and speaking up for attention. The Internet is the superhighway for the id, but online, showing empathy to others benefits us all and helps create a safer and better world. We need to communicate online with compassion, consume news with 13 / 30 compassion, and click with compassion. Just imagine walking a mile in someone else’s headline. I’d like to end on a personal note. In the past nine months, the question I’ve been asked the most is why. Why now? Why was I sticking my head above the parapet? You can read between the lines in those questions, and the answer has nothing to do with politics. The top note answer was and is because it’s time: time to stop tip-toeing around my past; time to stop living a life of opprobrium; and time to take back my narrative. It’s also not just about saving myself. Anyone who is suffering from shame and public humiliation needs to know one thing: You can survive it. I know it’s hard. It may not be painless, quick or easy, but you can insist on a different ending to your story. Have compassion for yourself. We all deserve compassion, and to live both online and off in a more compassionate world. (是时候了,我将不再小心回避我的过去;是时候了, 我要讲述自己的故事。所有蒙受耻辱和公开侮辱的人都应该 知道:你们能挺过去。我知道这有多困难。这个过程可能是 痛苦的、缓慢的、艰难的,但只要你坚持,就能为自己的故 14 / 30 事书写结局。) Thank you for listening. 莱温斯基ted演讲稿相关推荐: ted演讲稿大全 上文已完。下文为附加公文范文,如不需要,下载后可以编辑删除,谢谢~ 市直机关2016年党建工作报告 同志们: 这次会议的主要任务是:学习贯彻落实党的十八大、十八届三中、四中、五中全会和习近平总书记系列重要讲话精神,总结去年市直机关党的工作,部署安排今年各项工作。下面,我代表市直工委报告工作,请大家审议。 一、2015年机关党建工作回顾 在市委的正确领导下,市直机关各级党组织和广大党员深入学习贯彻党的十八大、十八届三中、四中、五中全会和习近平总书记系列重要讲话精神,积极适应经济发展和党建新常态,以从严治党为主线,着力建设“三型”机关党组织,以打造政治坚定、能力过硬、作风优 15 / 30 良、改革创新的机关党员队伍为重要目标,全面提升了机关党建工作规范化、科学化水平,为服务市委“提质xx、打造升级版”战略做出了重要贡献。回顾去年机关党建工作,主要完成了以下几方面的工作。 (一)深入学习贯彻党的十八大和中央、省、市全会精神,认真抓好机关党员思想政治工作 市直机关各级党组织始终坚持把党员干部思想行动与党中央保持高度一致作为首要目标,深入学习贯彻党的十八和习近平总书记系列讲话精神,不断加强党员干部的党性教育、道德教育和党纪国法教育。结合群众路线教育实践活动和“三严三实”专题教育,市直机关各级党组织扎实深入地开展了“四风”专项整治、领导班子问题查找、专题民主生活会等形式内容的活动,进一步提升了机关党员的党性修养和思想认识水平。去年,各级党组织通过组织培训、召开座谈会、开展竞赛活动、赠送学习书籍等多种形式加强党员思想教育工作。市直机关系统共举办了6批机关党务干部和入党积极分子培训班,组织机关党员集中学习了习近平总书记系列讲话精神,专题辅导学习了《党章》、《廉洁自律准则》、《纪律处分条例》等重要内容,增强了机关党员干部的政治理论素养。去年,机关工委为85个基层党组织及6000余名党员免费订赠了《党的十八届五中全会辅导百问》、《机关党建实务指南》、《中直党建》、《紫光阁》等书籍杂志共计2万余册,并采取网络答题方式举办了2期知识问答比赛,营造了市直机关政治理论知识学习氛围。 16 / 30 (二)制订出台《实施意见》制度文件,夯实机关党建制度基础 去年,根据中央省委规定,工委代市委起草了《中共xx市委贯彻落实<中国共产党党和国家机关基层组织工作条例>的实施意见》,经市委常委会审议通过,于2015年8月15日颁布实施。该项制度的出台,为我市党建工作提供了强有力的制度保障。自市委《实施意见》出台后,市直机关各级党组织认真学习贯彻文件精神。各区县委副书记和市直部门党组(党委)副书记、市直机关基层党组织书记、市直机关党支部党务干部均分批次参与了专题培训活动。工委联合《xx日报》社对《实施意见》的主要内容进行了专题宣传报道,为进一步贯彻落实市委《实施意见》营造了良好氛围。 (三)加强机关基层党组织建设,夯实基层组织基础 市直机关各级党组织认真贯彻落实市委《实施意见》,严格执行机关基层党组织届期制,去年共有40家(含政府职能调整后新组建单位)机关基层党组织完成了换届工作,严格履行了新任机关党组织正副书记考察、选举和审批程序,按规范要求配齐了机关党组织班子。市直各级机关党组织按照中央精神严格履行发展党员的标准和程序,去年共发展党员64名。 (四)督促落实党建任务考核,扎实推行党建工作标准化建设 为了确保党建基础工作到位、基本制度落地、基础保障落实,市直机关工委制定了市直机关党支部规范化建设细则,并根据市委《实施意见》的要求加大考核力度。去年,市直机关单位系统召开了“市直机关党组织书记抓基层党建述职评议大会”,首次采取抽签方式, 17 / 30 对5位基层党组织书记进行了现场述职考核,现场点评了基层党建工作,并将考核结果进行了通报,严格按照《xx基层党建工作问责办法》进行奖励和问责,有力地推动了机关党建工作落到实处。 (五)加强联系服务基层,推动服务型党组织建设 市直各级党组织深入践行党的群众路线,拓宽联系基层渠道、创新服务活动载体、转变机关工作作风,提升了机关服务效能。国税、地税、国网等多家单位主动深入企业提供优质服务,获得了企业的一致好评;30多家市直机关单位完成了社区报到任务,400多名党员认领了社区服务岗位,部分市直单位投入资金和人力帮助社区解决实际困难,社区服务水平不断提高;市直各单位扎实开展了“一进二访”活动,农村扶贫工作取得了实效;市直机关工委对70多名老党员和生活困难党员集中开展了走访慰问活动,帮助解决了实际困难。通过“走进基层服务企业、走进社区服务居民、走进困难家庭帮扶群众”等系列举措,增强了与基层的沟通衔接,切实提高了党建服务效能。 (六)积极培育创建品牌,党建创新工作取得成效 市直机关各级党组织立足机关党建本职工作,精心培育打造机关党建工作品牌。国网xx供电公司创建的“军辉华”劳模创新工作室,通过充分发挥共产党员和劳模先进在企业生产经营中的示范引领作用,激发了广大职工进行技术创新的生机与活力。xx市国税局开展“一部一品”(一支部一品牌)党建工作,突出党建工作特色,发挥基层组织优势,形成了党建工作与税收业务工作齐头并进的良好局面。市民政局推行实施了《党建项目化考核管理办法》,率先用项目 18 / 30 化方式规范党建管理工作,获得了省直机关工委的高度肯定。去年,工委在全国和全省机关党建工作交流会上,多次将党建品牌创建工作进行推介,取得了良好的宣传示范作用。 (七)突出作风监督检查,坚持作风建设常抓不懈 市直各级机关党组织高度重视机关党员干部特别是领导干部的作风建设,深入贯彻落实主体责任和监督责任,作风建设不断改善。工委副处级纪检员朱国辉同志积极协助纪委开展作风检查和巡视工作,紧盯“四风”新情况、新问题、新动向,广泛开展明察暗访专项监督检查活动,通过持续狠抓机关作风建设,加大了庸懒散问题治理力度,督查常态化机制逐步建立,市直机关单位的廉政建设氛围不断增强。 (八)坚持党群共建,塑造文明和谐机关形象 市直机关各级党组织积极发挥工青妇群团组织作用,加强机关精神文明建设。市直机关各级党组织积极参加全省“十佳”学习型机关评选、全省优秀志愿者候选人评选、全市道德模范评选等活动。市直机关妇工委指导各级妇委会开展了“巾帼文明岗”、“五好文明家庭”等创建活动,国网xx供电公司客服服务中心电费核算班获得了国家级“巾帼文明岗”。工委还先后联合市总工会、市体育局、市妇联、市文广新局等单位联合举办了“市运会”、“广播体操比赛”等系列活动,增强了市直机关活力,丰富市直机关文化生活,树立了文明和谐、积极向上的良好风气。 过去一年工作成绩的取得,是市委正确领导的结果,是市直各单 19 / 30 位党组(党委)大力支持、积极参与配合的结果,是各级基层党组织、广大党员和党务工作者勤奋工作、务实进取的结果。在此,我代表市直机关工委表示衷心的感谢~ 在肯定成绩的同时,我们也清醒地看到存在的问题和不足,主要是:机关党建工作与全面从严治党的要求还有一定差距;部分机关党组织对党员的教育、管理还不够严格;机关党建规范化水平还不够高;机关党建创新意识和能力不强;不少党员宗旨意识、群众观念还有待提高等。这些问题,必须在今后工作中加以改进和解决。 二、2016年机关党的工作理念 机关党建是党的建设重要组成部分。回顾总结过去的工作经验,我们感受最深的是要坚持五个“务必”:务必以强化理论武装、把牢政治方向为首要前提;务必以对党绝对忠诚、强化看齐意识为核心要求;务必以围绕中心、服务大局为基本原则;务必以根植基层、重心下移为基础环节;务必以完善制度、健全机制为根本保证。十八届五中全会提出的“创新、协调、绿色、开放、共享”五大发展理念,是总揽党建工作的灵魂和红线。我们既要传承过去好的经验,又要适应新形势要求,在宣传贯彻好五大发展理念的同时,坚决以此为引领,统御机关党建工作。要更加注重改革创新,积极践行党的思想路线,解放思想,实事求是,与时俱进,更主动地适应时代变化,不断更新思维模式和方式载体,使机关党建始终充满生机活力。要更加注重遵循规律,坚持问题导向,把研究解决问题的过程,深化为认识并运用规律的过程,以包容开放的态度、求真务实的精神,广泛吸收一切有 20 / 30 益的理论和实践成果,不断提高机关党建工作的专业能力和科学化水平。要更加注重以人为本,尊重党员的主体地位,优化党组织的服务功能,使机关党建深耕厚植于广大普通党员和基层群众中,实现共建共享,构筑牢固的向心力。用五大发展理念指导机关党建,在抓好基础性、日常性工作的同时,更要突出抓好普遍性、引领性问题的研究解决,在重点突破中实现整体提升。 三、2016年机关党的工作重点 今年工作的总体要求是:全面学习贯彻党的十八大、十八届三中、四中、五中全会精神,深入学习习近平总书记系列重要讲话精神,紧紧围绕协调推进“四个全面”战略布局,牢固树立五大发展理念,切实增强四种意识,坚持“紧跟中心、建好队伍、抓好自身、虚功实做”的思路,突出强化理想信念教育、严明党的政治纪律、落实管党治党责任、提升服务保障能力等重点,积极适应经济发展和党建新常态,以从严治党要求为主线,围绕加快实现“旅游胜地梦全面小康梦”目标,全面提升机关党建工作科学规范化水平,努力打造一支政治坚定、作风过硬、改革创新的机关党员队伍,为落实市委重大决策部署、实现全市“十三五”良好开局作出新的更大贡献。 (一)以学习贯彻党的十八届五中全会精神和习近平总书记系列重要讲话精神为主线,扎实推进机关党的思想政治建设 1、深入开展五大发展理念的宣传教育。各单位党组织要宣传好党中央治国理政新理念新思想新战略,把五大发展理念的学习贯彻列入当前对党员理论教育的重中之重。探索举办“市直机关党员大讲 21 / 30 堂”,全面带动机关基层党组织和广大党员干部学习。结合梳理总结“十二五”时期发展成就,以庆祝建党95周年和纪念红军长征胜利80周年为契机,重点总结好、宣传好十八大以来本部门本行业本系统各方面工作的新探索新进展,提振精气神、凝聚正能量。 2、扎实开展“两学一做”活动。按照中央统一部署要求,组织开展“学党章党规、学系列讲话,做合格党员”的学习教育,加强思想教育和党性锤炼,巩固拓展“三严三实”专题教育成果。突出抓好党章的学习,强化对党绝对忠诚教育。进一步加强纪律建设,严明党的政治纪律和政治规矩,把守纪律讲规矩作为必须牢牢把握的重大政治原则和不可逾越的政治底线,深入开展党的纪律和规矩学习教育。围绕“唤醒党员意识、亮出党员身份、展示党员形象、发挥党员作用”,以党支部为基本单位,以组织生活为基本形式,以落实党员日常教育管理为基本依托,紧密联系思想、工作、作风实际,把教育融入日常、实现常态。工委将牵头组织开展市直机关党员“学党章党纪学系列讲话”知识竞赛活动,强化机关党员的党性意识。 3、加强社会主义核心价值观教育。各单位党组织要坚持把政治学习、理论武装和社会主义核心价值观的教育结合起来,要把社会主义核心价值观的教育与机关文化建设结合起来,把改善意识形态工作与培育和践行社会主义核心价值结合起来,提升教育的生动性和感染力,引导党员干部学而信、信而行、行而果。坚持用社会主义核心价值体系引领机关文化建设,广泛开展“道德讲堂”、部门价值理念提炼活动和群众性文化活动,积极推进高雅艺术进机关、进企事业单位, 22 / 30 组建各种兴趣小组,丰富党员干部精神文化生活。 (二)以强化基层党组织的政治属性和政治功能为重点,加强基层组织建设,着力提升基层党组织创造力凝聚力战斗力 1、大力推进机关党建规范化建设。今年为“基层党组织规范化建设年”。各单位党组织要认真梳理现有基层党建工作制度,建立健全基层党组织书记队伍建设、“三会一课”、发展党员、民主评议党员、处置不合格党员、流动党员管理、机关在职党员到社区报到等制度,通过健全和落实组织制度进一步规范机关党建工作。通过全方位、高频度的业务培训指导,促进机关党组织书记和党务工作者进一步熟悉业务、规范工作。市直机关所有机关基层党支部要按照手册项目统一规范支部工作记录,及时建好基层党建工作各类台账,做好考核备查工作。工委将把党支部规范化化建设开展情况作为党建工作考核的重要指标,纳入各责任主体履行党建工作责任述职的重要内容,作为支部评先评优的基础性条件。通过深化开展支部规范化建设,有效巩固基层基础,提升基层组织规范化建设水平。 2、深化党建示范点建设。在全面抓机关基层党建工作规范化的同时,通过以奖代投的党内激励途径,创建一批把业务工作与党建工作紧密结合、服务基层群众与党员队伍建设融为一体的机关服务型党组织示范点,打造机关基层党建品牌,优化为民服务窗口。针对各自单位的实际情况进行一次全面摸底、综合评估,根据各自部门特点、工作特色等因素,择优选点、科学布局、系统设计,确定一定数量最具有代表性、引领性的机关党组织,作为品牌创建对象。以纪念建党 23 / 30 95周年为契机,遴选表彰一批先进基层党组织、优秀共产党员、优秀党务工作者,发挥好先进典型的示范带动作用。 3、抓好党员日常教育管理。认真落实好《中国共产党发展党员工作细则》,科学编制2016年度党员发展,按照规定流程发展党员,做好发展党员对象教育培训工作,确保新发展党员质量。做好党籍管理,及时接转并按时做好党员年报工作。做好党费收缴、使用和管理工作。严格党员日常管理,建立健全党员动态管理机制,从严规范党员日常行为。完善党内激励、关怀、帮扶机制,帮助生活困难党员解决实际问题。 4、严格党内政治生活。强化党内政治生活制度的落实,切实维护党内政治生活制度的严肃性和权威性。教育引导党员干部牢固树立严格按照党章等党内法规制度参加党内政治生活的观念,认真抓好“三会一课”、民主评议党员、组织生活会特别是党员领导干部参加双重组织生活等制度的细化完善和落实到位。加强对领导班子民主生活会的指导,促使党员领导干部用好批评与自我批评武器,切实提高民主生活会质量,不断提高党内政治生活的政治性原则性战斗性。探索开展党内政治生活考核工作,将党内政治生活情况作为评价党组织书记履行党建责任的重要内容,将党员参加党内政治生活情况作为评先评优、处置不合格党员的重要依据。 5、认真服务好市委换届工作。要根据市委的要求,认真做好服务市委换届各项工作,要把“三严三实”要求贯穿于换届工作的全过程,切实加强党的领导,特别要严明政治纪律和组织纪律,确保换届 24 / 30 工作风清气正、公开公正公平。 (三)强化正风肃纪,切实落实中央全面从严治党部署要求推进机关党风廉政建设 1、加强反腐倡廉教育。切实抓好《中国共产党廉洁自律准则》和《中国共产党纪律处分条例》的学习宣传和贯彻执行,扎实开展党性党风党纪、廉政法规、廉洁自律教育,把反腐倡廉教育作为党员教育培训的重要内容,与理想信念和宗旨教育、政德教育等有机结合,不断提高党员干部的廉洁自律意识。综合运用警示教育、党规党纪知识测试等多种形式,筑牢拒腐防变的思想防线,增强教育的针对性和实效性,推进廉政教育常态化机制建设。 2、严格落实党风廉政建设“两个责任”。突出主责主业、聚焦中心任务,将党风廉政建设与业务工作同部署、同落实、同检查、同考核。督促党员领导干部严格执行领导干部报告个人重大事项等规定,建立健全廉政谈话等制度,加强对落实党风廉政建设责任制的监督检查。 3、严肃执行党纪党规。把纪律和规矩挺在前面,把贯彻《准则》和《条例》作为落实全面从严治党要求和党风廉政建设责任的重要抓手,督促党组织和党员干部遵守政治纪律和政治规矩,强化执纪问责,让守纪律讲规矩成为党员干部的行为习惯。 (四)以聚人心增活力为切入点,进一步加强机关精神文明建设和群团工作,形成推动事业发展的整体合力 1、深入基层联系服务群众。建立健全联系群众的长效机制,推 25 / 30 动机关干部下基层联系群众常态化、制度化。深化“机关支部联基层”、“双联”帮扶、“送温暖、献爱心”等形式多样的密切联系群众的活动载体,真心实意帮助困难职工、困难群众和困难党员解决具体问题。要充分发挥基层党组织的组织资源和组织优势,在联系服务群众的过程中,不断壮大和释放党组织和党员的组织力、动员力,做好思想政治工作,教育群众、动员群众、组织群众,增强推动实现“旅游胜地梦全面小康梦”目标的强大向心力和凝聚力。 2、发挥群团组织作用。加强对群团组织的领导,着力抓好中央《关于加强和改进党的群团工作的意见》和省委《实施意见》的贯彻落实,切实克服“机关化、行政化、贵族化、娱乐化”问题,增强群团组织的政治性、先进性、群众性。各单位群团组织既要围绕改革发展大局做好“公转”,又要聚焦各自联系群众的特点做好“自转”,努力克服自弹自唱、自娱自乐、封闭运行的工作模式,着力打造一批能让群众受益、凝聚民心的品牌工作和活动。工会组织要抓好“职工之家”建设,着力维护职工合法权益,激发职工创新创业热情;共青团组织要通过“五型团组织”星级创建、市直青年志愿服务品牌化建设等工作,更好地凝聚和服务青年;妇女组织要继续开展好寻找“最美系列活动,弘扬传承良好家风家训。 3、推动精神文明创建向纵深发展。强化思想、道德、文化、法制建设,提升党员干部的法治精神和人文素养;进一步完善文明创建测评体系,严格文明创建申报、考核、复核程序,加大软环境考核权重,细化软环境考核指标,推进创建工作系统化、规范化、长效化, 26 / 30 不断提升市直单位的综合管理水平和整体文明形象。 (五)以落实党建工作责任制为抓手,强化组织保障工作,着力提升机关党建工作水平 1、严格贯彻落实党建工作责任。坚持不懈地抓好《中共xx市委贯彻落实〈中国共产党党和国家机关基层组织工作条例〉的实施意见》的贯彻落实。逐项梳理贯彻执行中存在的问题,主动、积极协调,争取党组(党委)的重视支持,一项一项攻坚,一件一件解决,特别是抓好人员、经费、换届、党内监督等刚性要求的落实。深入好做法、好经验,加强宣传引导,推动形成狠抓《实施意见》贯彻落实的鲜明导向。建立科学定责、督促履责、准确考责、严格问责的“四责一体”工作机制。每个季度对各单位党建工作落实情况进行一次全面督查,进一步健全党建工作述职评议机制,继续开展机关基层党组织书记履行党建工作责任述职评议,逐步扩大覆盖面,严格工作要求,强化结果运用,增强述评实效。市直各系统、直属单位党组织要组织所属基层党组织进行党建工作专项述职,同时向工委报送述职评议情况。对履行管党治党责任不力的机关党组织和党务干部,严肃问责。 2、切实加强机关党务干部队伍建设。要不断加强机关党务工作者业务学习,不断提升做好机关党建工作的专业化能力,防范“以精力不足掩盖能力不足”的问题。举办市直机关直属党组织书记能力提升培训班、新任党务干部党建实务培训班、机关党支部书记培训示范班等重点班次,提高机关党务干部的能力和水平。机关党务干部要主动适应新常态,以强烈的责任担当、强烈的工作激情、强烈的示范意 27 / 30 识、强烈的奉献精神,坚持谋定而后动,加强统筹整合,增强机关党建工作的落实力和实效性。 3、坚持走在前做表率,加强工委自身建设。准确把握职能定位,细化各部室、工作标准和工作规范,以严的标准、严的纪律、严的措施推进工作,切实做到“走在前、做表率”,主动跟紧、靠紧、贴紧市委、市政府中心工作,加强与其他部门单位的联系配合,积极为市直机关党组织提供精准服务,切实将市直机关工委打造成为机关党员干部的家园。 同志们,做好今年工作意义重大、任务艰巨。让我们在市委的坚强领导下,上下一致,齐心协力,锐意进取,真抓实干,不断开创市直机关党的工作新局面,为努力实现我市“十三五”良好开局作出新的更大贡献~ 国资公司老干部 2015年国资公司在区委老干部局领导的关心指导下,紧紧围绕落实“两个待遇”开展工作,较好地完成了全年各项工作任务。现将一年来所做工作简要汇报如下: 一、待遇落实工作。 1.积极参与区委老干部局组织的各项政治学习和活动。 28 / 30 2.开展春节以及春季、秋季的上门走访慰问工作。 3.鼓励老同志上老年大学,学费全额报销。 4.做好党报党刊订阅工作。 5.认真搞好离退休人员增资工作。对于个别老同志在增资算法上有不懂、有疑虑,我们及时给予解释清楚,消除心中的顾虑,使老同志安心生活。 二、日常服务管理工作。 1.对于生病住院的离退休老同志能及时去探望,送上组织的关怀和温暖。 2.居住在外地的离退休老同志,平时通过电话联系,了解他们的思想动态、健康状况,并认真做好医药费的报销工作。 3. 在区委老干部局领导的大力帮助下,力所能竭为老干解决一些实际困难。 三、老同志的思想稳定工作。老同志稳定的思想情绪,是老同志晚年幸福的基础,也是我们老干部工作的基础,我们十分注重这方面工作。 今年来,有个别老同志因碰到一些困难,向组织提出一些诉求,有些因政策原因,解决确有难度,我们给予耐心解释,使老同志能理解。这方面的事情也给区委老干部局领导增添了不少麻烦。 近期,在新一轮机关事业单位工作人员养老保险制度改革中,我们国资公司(由原二轻、商业、物业、协办等部门转体过来的)机关退休人碰到了制度障碍,老同志情绪激动,我们一方面做好思想安抚 29 / 30 工作,另一方面把他们的诉求及时反馈给区人社局等职能部门。 回顾一年来的工作,有3 点使我们感受很深:一是得到了区委老干部局领导的关怀和指导。二是要充分发挥了离退休老干部的作用(主要是建立了离退休干部联络员制度)。三是我们在工作中,要做到“三勤(近)”,即:脚勤、手勤、心近。 不足的地方:工作按部就班,创新少。 四、2016年打算: 1.按照离退休干部工作要求和区委老干部局工作部署做好离退休干部服务管理工作。 2.重点做好春节慰问和老同志的思想稳定工作。 30 / 30
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