Pension system reform to preserve rights of Moldovan law-enforcement bodies' employees
Prime Minister Pavel Filip today had a meeting with representatives of law-enforcement bodies, with whom he discussed needs and benefits of the pension system’s reform. The PM stressed that the reform preserved the rights and conditions of retirement of the law-enforcement bodies’ employees, Moldpres reports.
The only change regards the transfer of the process of calculation and payment of the pension from six competent institutions of the law-enforcement to a single one: National Social Insurances House. Thus, the management of the process of pension’s payment becomes easier and more efficient.
In the context, Pavel Filip demanded that decision-makers of the Labour, Social Protection and Family Ministry and National Social Insurances House hold meetings with law-enforcement bodies’ employees, to explain them the provisions of the pension system’s reform and remove all ambiguities.
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