Civil servants

Ho Chi Minh City merges 80 wards, leaving 1,022 surplus civil servants and public employees

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Ho Chi Minh City will merge 80 wards into 41 wards, resulting in a surplus of 1,022 cadres, civil servants, public employees and part-time workers.

Proposal for civil servants to retire early and keep their pensions

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The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes that officials who do not meet the age requirements for re-election or reappointment and retire early will not have their pension rate deducted due to early retirement.

Civil servants and public employees expect salary increase in the coming time

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Many officials, civil servants, public employees, and workers in the public sector expressed their continued expectations and hopes for the next salary adjustment in 2026.

Disciplinary action against 571 officials and civil servants

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According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, since the beginning of 2024, 139 officials and 432 civil servants have been disciplined.

Ministry of Home Affairs responds to proposal for specialized commune-level cadres

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Voters recommend that the Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee at the commune level be a full-time commune-level official.

Maximum support level for redundant civil servants in Bac Giang from January 1, 2025

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From January 1, 2025, redundant civil servants due to administrative unit rearrangement in Bac Giang can receive a maximum one-time support of no more than 200 million VND.

Add criteria for evaluating cadres, civil servants and public employees

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The Prime Minister requested to evaluate cadres, civil servants and public employees based on the results of digital transformation and administrative procedures.