On March 14, speaking with reporters, Mr. Vuong Hong Thai - Vice Chairman of Nam Dan District People's Committee, Nghe An province said that regarding the case of more than 300 teachers being charged for insurance, the district is continuing to inspect, review, and find solutions.
This is a problem left by history, which occurred decades ago, involving many educational institutions, so we are reviewing carefully and thoroughly.
After having the results of the overall and detailed review, the People's Committee of the district will report to the Standing Committee of the District Party Committee, have a document recommending the Social Insurance (SI) of Nam Dan district and the Social Insurance of Nghe An province to find a reasonable and reasonable solution" - Mr. Vuong Hong Thai said.
As Lao Dong reported, Nam Dan District Social Insurance has just sent documents to schools in the area where teachers have had their salary increased to collect social insurance, health insurance and unemployment insurance. Accordingly, 311 teachers were collected an amount of VND 4.6 billion, of which the principal debt was more than VND 1.9 billion and the fine for late insurance payment was more than VND 2.6 billion.
According to Nam Dan District Social Insurance, in 2011, Nam Dan District People's Committee issued a decision to allow employees in educational institutions to be classified as salary earners. At this time, educational institutions should have worked with the finance department to have funds to resolve the issue, and at the same time required workers to complete the procedures to submit to the district social insurance for settlement, but they did not do so.
Many teachers are worried and hope that the authorities will reconsider this collection, especially the fine for late payment, because they think they are not notified in time and do not know about the additional payment.
The leader of Nghe An Social Insurance said that insurance collection in Nam Dan district must comply with the provisions of the Social Insurance Law.