Salary policy reform
Ministry of Home Affairs proposes salary reform roadmap in the second quarter of 2026
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In the second quarter of 2026, the Ministry of Home Affairs will complete the preliminary review of the implementation of the Central Resolution on salary and social insurance policy reform.
How to calculate salary and allowance levels expected to be implemented from July 1. 2026 according to the new base salary
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The Ministry of Home Affairs is drafting a Circular guiding the implementation of the 2026 base salary level, which includes the method of calculating salaries, allowances and operating fees.
Ministry of National Defense proposes to the Central Government to adjust the salary scale of the armed forces
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The Ministry of National Defense proposes that the Central Government review, adjust, and complete the salary scale of the armed forces and cryptography.
5 days to report to Deputy Prime Minister on salary policy reform
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The Ministry of Home Affairs must propose specific options for salary policy reform according to the roadmap, and directly report to the Deputy Prime Minister on March 30, 2026.
Wage policy is more realistic thanks to surveying workers' living standards
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Experts believe that investigating workers' living standards will create real data, helping wage policies to be closer to workers' lives.
Reviewing salary policies after 8 years of implementing Resolution 27
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The Ministry of Home Affairs requests ministries, branches, and localities to review salary policies after 8 years of implementing Resolution 27 to summarize, evaluate and report to the Government.
Salaries for officials and civil servants will be received when the base salary is expected to increase by 8% from July 1
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From July 1, the Government is expected to increase the base salary by about 8%, raising the salary of cadres, civil servants, and public employees from 2.34 million VND to nearly 2.53 million VND/month.
Submitting to the Government for consideration the adjustment of salaries for officials, civil servants, and armed forces
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The Ministry of Home Affairs is submitting to the Government for consideration and adjustment of the salary regime for cadres, civil servants, public employees and armed forces.
The National Assembly proposes that the Government adjust the basic salary and pension
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The National Assembly proposed that the Government adjust a number of allowances, basic salary levels, pensions, social insurance benefits, and monthly allowances.
Civil servants and public employees struggle with their current salary
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National Assembly deputies proposed to increase the salary of cadres, civil servants and public employees to 15 million VND/month. Many opinions expressed their wishes for this proposal.
Develop a unified salary and allowance project to submit to the Politburo
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In the fourth quarter of 2025, the Ministry of Home Affairs will advise on the development of a salary and allowance project for cadres, civil servants, public employees, and armed forces.
Report on unused salary reform sources of each ministry and agency
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The Prime Minister requested a report on unused salary policy reform sources of each ministry, central and local agency as of December 31, 2024.
The Government directs the development of a salary and allowance project for general application
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The Ministry of Home Affairs proactively develops a salary and allowance project, reports to competent authorities for decision to apply generally and consistently throughout the entire political system.
Talented civil servants enjoy additional allowances equal to 150% of salary
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Talented cadres, civil servants and public employees will receive an additional monthly allowance equal to 150% of their current salary from the date of the decision by the competent authority.
National Assembly resolves on wage policy in 2025
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Resolution No. 159/2024/QH15 of the National Assembly clearly states that public sector salaries, pensions and allowances will not be increased in 2025.