Vietnamese Educators Get a Boost: Proposed 8% Salary Hike Sparks Hope for Retained Teachers In a bid to alleviate the country's teacher shortage crisis, the Vietnamese government has proposed a significant 8% increase in the base salary for long-term educators. This move is seen as a much-needed morale booster for the nation's teaching force, who have been grappling with low pay and high turnover rates. The proposed salary hike aims to make teaching a more attractive profession, encouraging experienced educators to stay in the classroom and continue inspiring future generations. With the country's education sector facing a severe shortage of qualified teachers, the government's decision to prioritize teacher compensation may be the much-needed catalyst for change.


Proposal to increase the base salary by 8% brings motivation to long-term teachers  Laodong.vn