Mr. Doan Van Tan (character's name has been changed) learned how to determine time and salary to calculate the policy and regime for cadres when streamlining in Article 5 of Decree 178/2024/ND-CP.
Accordingly, the current monthly salary is the salary of the month immediately preceding retirement, including: Salary level according to rank, office, title, professional title or salary level according to the agreed salary level stated in the labor contract and salary allowances (including: leadership position allowance; seniority allowance beyond the framework; seniority allowance; preferential allowance according to profession; responsibility allowance according to profession; public service allowance; allowance for party work, socio-political organizations; special allowance for armed forces).
"Currently, in addition to salary and position allowances, I receive responsibility allowances for Party Committee members at all levels according to Regulation 169, specifically with a coefficient of 0.3 of the basic salary. So when calculating the regime according to Decree 178/2024, will this allowance be included in the current salary level?" - Mr. Tan wondered.
Regarding Mr. Tan's reflection and recommendation, the Ministry of Home Affairs responded on the Electronic Information Portal.
Accordingly, Clause 6, Article 5 of Decree No. 178/2024/ND-CP clearly stipulates the allowances to calculate policies and regimes for cadres and civil servants on leave under Decree No. 178/2024/ND-CP, including allowances for responsibilities according to profession, allowances for party work, and socio-political organizations.
However, the responsibility allowance for Party Committee members according to Regulation No. 169-QD/TW dated June 24, 2008 of the Secretariat is not the allowance for Party and socio-political work as prescribed in Decree No. 178/2024/ND-CP.
Therefore, it is not included in the current monthly salary to calculate the policy and regime for cadres and civil servants on leave according to Decree No. 178/2024/ND-CP.