After Lao Dong Newspaper's reflection on many teachers in Minh Hoa district (Quang Binh province) who have taught for more than 30 years but have not received the regime for areas with particularly difficult socio-economic conditions, the Department of Home Affairs has issued the following information.
On May 13, speaking with a reporter from Lao Dong Newspaper, a representative of the Department of Home Affairs said that they are reporting and asking for opinions on organizing an interdisciplinary meeting on the above incident.
The meeting will be attended by the following agencies: Department of Finance, Department of Justice, Office of the Provincial People's Committee, Department of Home Affairs, Provincial Inspectorate and People's Committee of Minh Hoa district.
The District People's Committee will report specifically on the content, then the sectors will give opinions to reach a consensus in accordance with the correct principles and subjects.
Previously, as reported by Lao Dong Newspaper, many teachers in Minh Hoa district (Quang Binh) reported that they have not received a one-time subsidy under Decree 76/2019 of the Government despite teaching for more than 30 years in areas with special economic and social difficulties.
These teachers started working in 1991, were granted a decision by the People's Committee of Minh Hoa district to temporarily recruit contract staff and in 1994 were ranked as civil servants and public employees according to the decision of the People's Committee of Quang Binh province.
According to regulations, teachers working in disadvantaged areas for 10 years or more will receive a one-time allowance when transferring jobs or retiring. However, despite having submitted their applications since 2021, the teachers have not yet had their benefits resolved and have not received a clear explanation.
By 2023, they were refused subsidies on the grounds of not having a recruitment decision or a decision to recognize the recruitment results from the competent authority; not having a decision to receive subsidies approved by the principal.