Ministry of Home Affairs
Reviewing 7 increases in basic salary when the Ministry of Home Affairs is about to report on salary and allowance policies
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The basic salary has been adjusted 7 times, since 2013. Along with that, cadres, civil servants and public employees also enjoy other bonus and allowance regimes.
The Ministry of Home Affairs answers about the regime and policies for part-time workers at the commune level
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Voters recommend paying attention to the regime, policies and creating suitable jobs for part-time workers at the commune level after ending the use of this subject.
Reducing and simplifying administrative procedures related to the Ministry of Home Affairs
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The Prime Minister approved a plan to cut and simplify administrative procedures related to production and business activities under the management of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Mountainous communes can be given priority points when classifying administrative units
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The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes priority points when classifying administrative units, in which it clearly stipulates the add-ons for mountainous communes and ethnic minority areas.
Instructions for implementing concurrent allowances within 6 months after merging communes
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After the commune merger, the cadres, civil servants and public employees below will continue to have the salary and allowance regime for 6 months.
The Ministry of Home Affairs orients 2 types of allowances when salary reform has not been implemented
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New communes are formed from old communes with different allowance levels, so the allowance level of the new commune must not exceed the allowance level of the old commune with the highest allowance level.
The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes a way to calculate the classification score of communes
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The Ministry of Home Affairs has just proposed standards for classification and how to calculate scores for classifying commune-level administrative units.
Proposal to classify civil servant quality to be completed before December 15 every year
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The Ministry of Home Affairs has just issued a proposal related to the time of classifying civil servant quality.
The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes to classify civil servants as the basis for calculating bonuses
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The Ministry of Home Affairs has proposed regulations on the use of monitoring, evaluation, and classification results for civil servants in the draft Decree that has just been completed.
The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes criteria for classifying 34 provinces and 3,321 communes after the merger
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After the merger, the whole country still has 34 provinces, cities and 3,321 communes, wards and special zones, the Ministry of Home Affairs has proposed criteria for classifying administrative units.
Civil servants will be classified according to 4 quality levels
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The Ministry of Home Affairs clearly states 4 levels of civil servant quality classification in the draft Decree that has just been completed.
Allowance regime for part-time workers after merging 3 communes
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Part-time workers at the commune, village, and residential group level are not eligible for salary but receive allowances.
The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Public Security match more than 1.36 million records of cadres, civil servants and public employees
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The Ministry of Home Affairs coordinated with the Ministry of Public Security to match 1,365,761 records out of a total of 1,436,507 approved records of cadres, civil servants and public employees.
Request to report in detail the number of village heads and deputy heads of residential groups
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Localities must generalise the organization and operation of villages and residential groups in conjunction with the arrangement of administrative units and the two-level local government model.
The classification of civil servants will be the basis for calculating bonuses and additional income
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The results of monitoring and evaluating civil servants will be used as a basis for determining additional income and bonuses from the annual bonus fund.