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Minister's bonus money is not given (is it?)

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Minister's bonus money is not given (is it?)

09:00 / 08.06.2024 3.40k
As you know, a two-stage selection process was held in order to assign a monthly bonus to pedagogues at the expense of the Minister's Fund.

The list of pedagogues receiving a monthly allowance from the minister's fund was approved by the order of the minister of pre-school and school education.

According to it, 5.5 times of the minimum wage (5 million 775 thousand soums) from May 2024 to January 2025 (9 months) will be paid to 1,005 qualified pedagogues working in the ministry system. ) in the amount of monthly premium should be paid.

However, in spite of the fact that it is June, in many regions these allowances have not been paid to the teaching staff.
"The ministry should have given away the money, but the ministry sent it back to the district so that the school would pay for it at its own expense," said one of the pedagogues who received the minister's appointment.
Other pedagogues say that such cases happened often last year as well. Even now, some districts have received the minister's bonus money, and the pedagogues in some districts have not yet been paid.

According to the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers dated August 2, 2022 No. 425, the relevant funds are transferred to regional preschool and school education departments within 5 working days after receiving the order of the Minister on approving the list of pedagogues who will receive a bonus according to the Regulation had to transfer to the personal treasury account.

After the funds have been transferred by the Ministry, regional pre-school and school education departments must make payments to pedagogues within 6 working days.

We think that the Ministry of Preschool and School Education will soon give an official response to this situation.

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