What does Hanoi say about 63 teachers accusing them of losing money to support their master’s degree?

The Hanoi People’s Committee’s decision to send them to postgraduate training is the legal basis for Hanoi City’s talent training incentive and incentive fund to pay support costs.

Regarding 63 cases of officials of the Department of Education and Training who have not yet been decided by the City People’s Committee to send them to study, the Hanoi Department of Home Affairs said they are not eligible for postgraduate training support from the Fund. incentives, encouragement and training of talent in Hanoi city.

Regarding financial support for postgraduate training, the Hanoi People’s Committee has issued a document assigning the City’s Talent Incentive, Promotion and Training Fund to “continue to pay funding to support postgraduate training”. For officials, civil servants and public employees who have been decided to send for training by the City People’s Committee, and decided to support postgraduate training costs.”

The City People’s Committee has also assigned the Department of Home Affairs to preside over and coordinate with relevant agencies to review, advise on the development and amendment of legal documents on policies to attract, utilize talents and develop human resources. high quality human resources, submitted to the city for promulgation after the revised Capital Law takes effect.

Previously, 63 teachers from many high schools in Hanoi said that from June to December 2019, the Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training issued many decisions on appointing teachers. Going to study for a master’s degree in 2019.

After studying at regular universities, 63 teachers completed the course and were awarded master’s degrees in their previously matriculated majors.

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In 2020, representatives of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training summoned teachers to complete documents to receive support funds.

However, after more than four years of waiting, 63 teachers suddenly received information that the City People’s Committee had not decided to fund training support according to regulations and wanted to be informed and clarified.

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