Salary ranking
Salary ranking for people with military ranks and ranks of the army and police from March 1st
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Regulations on salary ranking for salary earners according to military ranks and ranks belonging to the armed forces are implemented according to Circular No. 79/2005/TT-BNV.
Commune-level Military Command applies new regulations on salary ranking
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The Ministry of Home Affairs guides the salary arrangement for Commanders, Deputy Commanders, and Assistants of the Commune-level Military Command (new).
Social insurance contribution period determines salary grade when recruiting new civil servants
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From March 1, 2026, people recruited into civil servants who have worked and paid compulsory social insurance will be ranked in salary according to new guidelines.
Salary ranking for people who do not yet receive the state salary scale from March 1st
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The Ministry of Home Affairs clearly stipulates the salary ranking for people who have not received the salary scale prescribed by the state from March 1, 2026.
From March 1, 2026, the social insurance contribution period is a criterion for ranking civil servant salaries
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The Ministry of Home Affairs shall specify the principles of salary ranking and how to determine salary grades and coefficients for cases where they have had working time and compulsory social insurance contributions.
Salary distribution for Deputy Commander of the Commune-level Military Command after merger
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The salary arrangement for Commanders, Deputy Commanders, and Assistants of the commune-level military command (new) is guided by the Ministry of Home Affairs in Official Dispatch No. 7644.
Ministry of Home Affairs guides new salary arrangement when recruiting civil servants from March 1st
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The Ministry of Home Affairs guides salary arrangement for people recruited into civil service, applicable from March 1, 2026.
Guidance on salary arrangement when recruiting civil servants from the army and police
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The Ministry of Home Affairs guides the salary ranking for people recruited into civil servants who have been ranked according to military rank and rank belonging to the armed forces.
Salary distribution for Commander and Deputy Commander of commune military when changing degrees
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The Ministry of Home Affairs guides the salary ranking for Commanders, Deputy Commanders, and Assistants of the Commune-level Military Command when changing professional qualifications.
Ministry of Home Affairs guides salary ranking for commune-level civil servants according to new regulations
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The Ministry of Home Affairs issued detailed guidelines on the allowance regime and salary ranking for commune-level officials and civil servants, and non-specialized workers from 2026.
Guidelines for considering promotion and salary ranking for teachers with master's degrees
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Considering promotion and salary ranking is always a question that many people are interested in and the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has answered about this issue.
Regulations on teacher salary ranking after probation period
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The Ministry of Home Affairs stated the basis for ranking civil servant salaries according to professional titles suitable for the job position being recruited and received.
Instructions for salary classification for school staff who have switched to teachers
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The Ministry of Home Affairs guides the principles of salary arrangement for school staff when they are accepted and converted to teachers.
The Ministry of Home Affairs guides salary classification and promotion for school staff
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In response to questions from school staff about regulations on salary classification and promotion, the Ministry of Home Affairs has just issued specific instructions.
How to arrange salaries for civil servants appointed to the professional titles of primary school teachers
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Salary arrangement for civil servants appointed to the professional titles of primary school teachers is guided in Circular No. 02/2021/TT-BGDDT.