New regulations change the retirement age, effective from 1-1-2021



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The new rules change the retirement age, effective from 1-1-2021 - Photo 1.

The retirement age of employees will change from January 1, 2021 to the next – Photo: DA MINH

The Government has just issued Decree 135/2020 / ND-CP that regulates the retirement age.

Consequently, the retirement age of the employee under normal working conditions (in accordance with clause 2 of article 169 of the Labor Code) is set at 60 years and 3 full months for male employees and 55 years and 4 full months for male employees. male employees. with female employees; Thereafter, each year an increase of 3 months for male workers until they reach 62 years of age in 2028 and an additional 4 months for female workers each year until they reach 60 years of age in 2035.

Specifically, the retirement age of an employee under normal working conditions is prescribed as follows:

Male employees

Female employees

Retirement year

Retired age

Retirement year

Retired age

2021

60 years and 3 months

2021

55 years and 4 months

2022

60 years and 6 months

2022

55 years and 8 months

2023

60 years and 9 months

2023

56 years

2024

Age 61

2024

56 years and 4 months

2025

61 years and 3 months

2025

56 years and 8 months

2026

61 years and 6 months

2026

57 years

2027

61 years and 9 months

2027

57 years and 4 months

From 2028

62 years

2028

57 years and 8 months

2029

58 years

2030

58 years and 4 months

2031

58 years and 8 months

2032

59 years

2033

59 years 4 months

2034

59 years and 8 months

From 2035

60 years old

The new regulation also specifies the retirement age at an age lower than the employee’s normal retirement age from work under clause 3, article 169 of the Labor Code.

Specifically, employees in the following cases may retire at a lower age but not more than 5 years than the retirement age at the time of retirement, unless the law provides otherwise:

+ Employees who have a full 15 years or more performing heavy, dangerous or dangerous occupations or work or that are extremely heavy, dangerous or dangerous in the list promulgated by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs. .

+ Employees who have worked for 15 years or more in regions with extremely difficult socioeconomic conditions, including previous working time in the area with the regional allocation coefficient of 0.7 or higher. January 1, 2021.

The Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs has the authority to publish a list of regions with extremely difficult socio-economic conditions.

The Decree also stipulates that the retirement age is higher than the normal retirement age of the employee (in accordance with Clause 4, Article 169 of the Labor Code) for cases in which employees may retire at a higher age by agreeing with the employer continue to work after retirement age.

T. HA

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