Early retirement regulations for civil servants
NHÓM PV |
Vietnam Social Security responds to early retirement for civil servants who have paid social insurance for over 35 years.
NHÓM PV |
Vietnam Social Security responds to early retirement for civil servants who have paid social insurance for over 35 years.
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Vietnam Social Security responds to the conditions and regulations for early retirement according to Decree 135.
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Trade Union News main content: Trade Union spends more than 141 billion VND to support workers who lose their jobs or have reduced working hours; Who will continue to increase pensions in 2025?...
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National Highway 1 (from Kinh Duong Vuong to Long An border) is proposed to be expanded to 10-12 lanes, with a capital of 15,897 billion VND, helping to eliminate traffic jams at the western gateway of Ho Chi Minh City.
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The strategic investor, Water Transport Corporation (VIVASO), has had 3 meetings with artists and staff of Vietnam Feature Film Studio to find solutions for both sides.
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School violence is a complex problem, to solve it at its root requires the cooperation of the whole society.
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On the afternoon of November 14, at a regular press conference, the Department of Culture and Sports of Ho Chi Minh City responded to the case of Dam Vinh Hung performing abroad while being banned from performing for 9 months.
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At first glance, it looks like any other coffee shop, but this place is more special because all the staff are deaf.
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On the afternoon of November 14, Yen Bai held a conference to announce the Politburo's Decision approving the position of Secretary of the Yen Bai Provincial Party Committee.
Phương Minh |
Bảo hiểm xã hội Việt Nam trả lời bạn đọc về cách tính lương hưu với lao động nghỉ hưu tháng 7.2025.
NHÓM PV |
Vietnam Social Security responds to the conditions and regulations for early retirement according to Decree 135.
Nhóm PV |
Trade Union News main content: Trade Union spends more than 141 billion VND to support workers who lose their jobs or have reduced working hours; Who will continue to increase pensions in 2025?...