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Public service units can proactively develop Regulations on assessment, salary, and bonus
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The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes that public service units proactively develop Regulations on assessment, salary, bonus, and discipline specifically applied to the unit.
More than 35,500 civil servants have resigned, leading the health and education sector
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Since the end of 2019, there has been a situation where a number of civil servants have resigned, mainly concentrated in educational and medical service units.
Instructions on the principles of arranging public service units
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The arrangement of public service units after the merger is directed to be carried out carefully, maintaining stability, especially in the fields of education and health.
The Ministry of Home Affairs coordinates with ministries and branches to remove obstacles in establishing commune-level public service units
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The Ministry of Home Affairs is coordinating with ministries and branches to remove difficulties in establishing public service units at the commune level, ensuring compliance with legal regulations.
The Ministry of Home Affairs is reviewing regulations on the number of deputy heads of units
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The Ministry of Home Affairs is reviewing and completing regulations on the number of deputy heads of organizations and units to report to the Politburo for consideration and decision.
The Politburo requests to issue guidelines for establishing public service units under the People's Committee of the commune
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Conclusion No. 179-KL/TW states the urgent need to issue documents guiding the establishment of public service units under the People's Committee at the commune level.
Number of civil servant positions in public service units
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The number of civil servant positions in public service units is clearly stated by the Ministry of Home Affairs in the Handbook of Organization and operation of local authorities at the commune level.
Specific guidance on the management of trade union public service units in localities is needed
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President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Nguyen Dinh Khang said that there should be specific instructions on the management of public service units of trade union organizations at the local level.
Transferring 2 units of the Ministry of Home Affairs to the Ministry of National Defense
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The Ministry of Home Affairs is assigned to preside over and coordinate the transfer of the two units to the Ministry of National Defense before December 31, 2025.
53 public service units under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
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Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh has just signed Decision 1270/QD-TTg promulgating a list of public service units under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Plan to arrange 501 public service units in Binh Duong province
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Binh Duong - The Provincial People's Committee is implementing a plan to reorganize public service units.
4 principles for rearranging and reorganizing public service units when removing district level
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Official dispatch 68/CV-BCD outlined the principles for arranging and reorganizing public service units in localities when implementing the 2-level local government organization model.
The Government guides the arrangement of Health Stations at the old commune level
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The Government guides the maintenance of commune health stations under the current health center or reorganizes old stations into 1 health station at the new commune level.
Orientation for arranging public service units when removing district level
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The arrangement of public service units in localities when removing district level does not affect essential services, serving the needs of the people.
From June 1, union fee collection will stop for union members of administrative agencies, public service units receiving 100% of state budget salaries, and armed forces
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Implementing Resolution No. 60-NQ/TW dated April 12, 2025 of the 13th Party Central Committee, from June 1, 2025, the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor will stop collecting union fees and union funds for union members, grassroots unions of administrative agencies, public service units receiving 100% of state budget salaries, and armed forces - these are units that end their operations according to Resolution No. 60-NQ/TW dated April 12, 2025 of the 13th Party Central Committee.