Civil servants

The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes to review the staffing of cadres working in ethnic and religious affairs before August 31

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Agencies and units are required to assess the current status of the staff working on ethnic and religious affairs and send a review report to the Ministry of Home Affairs before August 31.

Cadres who do not meet the voluntary leave requirements, base on KPI to assess their capacity fairly

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Encourage cadres and civil servants who do not meet the requirements of voluntary leave, giving way to young people.

The group of civil servants and public employees will receive an additional 5 million VND/month from August 15, 2025

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According to Decree No. 179, from August 15, 2025, cadres, civil servants and public employees working full-time on digital transformation will be supported with 5 million VND/month.

Deadline for resolving the regime for civil servants affected by the arrangement

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The Politburo requested to completely resolve the regime and policies for cadres and civil servants affected by the restructuring of the apparatus.

Rights of civil servants sent for training and fostering

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Article 33 of Decree 171/2025/ND-CP stipulates the rights of civil servants sent for training and fostering.

Proposal to soon issue norms for commune-level cadres and civil servants

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The Department of Home Affairs of Dien Bien province proposes to soon issue a Decree regulating the job position and staffing norms under the People's Council and People's Committee at the commune level.

Cases where civil servants have to compensate for postgraduate training costs

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Article 6 of Decree 171/2025/ND-CP stipulates cases where civil servants must compensate for postgraduate training costs.

Civil servants are not allowed to quit their jobs if they have not found a replacement

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Civil servants who want to quit their jobs at will not be approved if they have not been arranged for a replacement or are in special cases.

Preparing to submit the amended Law on Civil Servants and 4 Decrees guiding the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants

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The Ministry of Home Affairs is focusing on developing and completing the draft revised Law on Civil Servants and 4 related draft Decrees to guide the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants.

The Ministry of Home Affairs informs the number of people receiving subsidies after the restructuring of the apparatus

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The Ministry of Home Affairs said that more than 41,000 people have received subsidies after quitting their jobs due to administrative unit reorganization.

Civil servants are only entitled to 80% of their current salary when calculating severance pay

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Officials and civil servants are only entitled to 80% of their current salary multiplied by the number of months of allowance when they quit their jobs to implement staff streamlining.

After the merger, cadres and civil servants hope to have more salaries and allowances

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The Ministry of Home Affairs said that it is synthesizing, reviewing and will propose a plan to adjust the basic salary and allowances for cadres and civil servants.

New regulations on cases of civil servants being laid off or retired

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The case of termination of employment or retirement for civil servants is stipulated in the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants recently passed by the National Assembly on June 24, 2025.

Complete updating of cadres and civil servants data according to the 2-level model before August 15

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The Ministry of Home Affairs requires ministries, branches and localities to review and select cadre management software, and update data according to the new organizational model before August 15

In case cadres and civil servants are given early salary increase, receive bonuses

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Officials and civil servants are entitled to early salary increase and receive bonuses from the unit's fund as prescribed in the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants 2025.