
According to the Minister, to specify the provisions in Resolution 71-NQ/TW, the Ministry is developing a Decree regulating preferential allowances according to profession for civil servants and employees working in public educational institutions. In particular, it is proposed to increase preferential allowances according to a roadmap, including two phases.
In Phase 1 (from 2026-2030), the Ministry is proposing to add 20% allowances for school staff; increase 15% for teachers at all levels of preschool and general education, and increase 5% of preferential allowances for teachers and lecturers at universities and vocational training institutions.
Phase 2, from 2031 onwards: the implementation of preferential allowances according to the profession for preschool and general education teachers is applied according to the provisions of Resolution No. 71-NQ/TW. Resolution 71 clearly states: "increase preferential allowances for preschool and general education institutions to at least 70% for teachers, at least 30% for staff, 100% for teachers in especially difficult areas, border areas, islands, and ethnic minority areas."
Also according to Minister Nguyen Kim Son, the Ministry of Education and Training is coordinating with the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Finance to develop a Government Decree, expected to be submitted to the Government for approval in 2025 to ensure it takes effect at the same time as the Law on Teachers, from January 1, 2026.
“In terms of resources, when implementing, the State budget will be allocated in the annual plan. We also hope that localities will be more proactive in balancing and prioritizing education, so that this policy can truly come into life, contributing to improving life, creating motivation for teachers to feel secure in their work, sticking with the profession for a long time, thereby improving the quality of education and spreading the humanistic values of Resolution 71,” said Minister Nguyen Kim Son./.
According to VNA
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