The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has sent an official dispatch to the Ministry of Home Affairs to comment on support policies for non-professional workers in wards, communes, hamlets, and residential groups - a group of cadres who will stop working from August 1, 2025 according to the roadmap for streamlining the organizational apparatus.
The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee proposes to review and adjust the regime and policies stipulated in Clause 2, Article 9 of Decree 29/2023 regulating the streamlining of staff to a one-time severance allowance policy for part-time workers in wards and communes who are redundant due to administrative unit arrangement.
In particular, part-time workers in wards and communes will receive a subsidy of 60 months at the current allowance for those with 5 years of service remaining. People with less than 5 years of service are subsidized according to the remaining months with the current allowance level.
At the same time, these two groups will receive a 12-month allowance with the current allowance for finding a job and a 1.5 month allowance with the current allowance for each year of work.
Ho Chi Minh City also proposed a support regime for non-professional forces in hamlets and residential groups:
For those with less than 5 years of working experience, support for an additional 5 months of current title allowance;
For those who have worked for 5 years or more, support will be provided with an additional 12 months of current title allowance.
Notably, the city also proposed applying a policy to support training and career conversion for non-professional cadres without professional qualifications, according to the provisions of Clause 2, Article 7 of Decree 29/2012/ND-CP on staff streamlining.