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Officers and staff of Yen Bai Transport Hospital talk with reporters of Lao Dong Newspaper. Photo: Trong Loc
Officers and staff of Yen Bai Transport Hospital talk with reporters of Lao Dong Newspaper. Photo: Trong Loc

New developments in the case of Yen Bai Transport Hospital being late in paying staff for 4 years

Bảo Nguyên (báo lao động) 04/12/2025 14:01 (GMT+7)

Lao Cai - The Department of Health has just held a meeting with staff of Yen Bai Transport Hospital to discuss employment.

The meeting took place on the afternoon of December 3 with the participation of leaders of Lao Cai Provincial Department of Health and staff of Yen Bai Transport Hospital.

According to the Department of Health, through working sessions with functional units, since 2021, Yen Bai Transport Hospital has begun to fall into a situation of unpaid salaries for staff and employees.

In the following years, the hospital only maintained moderation, mainly providing periodic health check-ups for drivers and employers.

Sau dot mua bao vua qua, lop bun dat day phu kin khuon vien benh vien. Xe cong vu, xe dua don benh nhan bi ngap trong bun, hu hong nang. Anh: Bao Nguyen
After the recent storm, a thick layer of mud and dirt covered the hospital grounds. Service vehicles and patient transport vehicles were flooded in mud and were severely damaged. Photo: Bao Nguyen

By June 2024, the Hospital could not carry out procedures to change the license to operate medical examination and treatment, lost the ability to sign a health insurance contract and was forced to temporarily suspend operations.

Recently, the Department of Health has sent a document to the People's Committee of Lao Cai province requesting the Ministry of Construction to report to the Government to dissolve Yen Bai Transport Hospital.

Ben trong benh vien, co so vat chat va trang thiet bi phu day bun dat sau mua bao. Anh: Bao Nguyen
Inside the hospital, facilities and equipment were covered with mud after the storm. Photo: Bao Nguyen

After the Transport Hospital is dissolved, Lao Cai province will receive all existing civil servants (until September 30, 2025, there will be 16 people) to arrange to public service units under the Lao Cai Provincial Department of Health.

In the immediate future, 11 doctors and nurses will be transferred to work at health stations in wards and communes in Lao Cai province. The remaining 5 people in the administrative department will be transferred to the Department of Home Affairs to arrange work appropriately.

Tu 6.2024 den nay, gan nhu dung viec kham chua benh. Mot so can bo, vien chuc van bam tru, duy tri viec trong nom va hoat dong tai co so. Anh: Bao Nguyen
From June 2024 to now, the hospital has stopped medical examination and treatment. Some cadres and civil servants still stay, maintain care and operation at the grassroots level. Photo: Bao Nguyen

Regarding the fact that officers and employees of Yen Bai Transport Hospital have been owed salaries and social insurance for the past 4 years, Lao Cai Provincial People's Committee requested the Ministry of Construction to coordinate and resolve the issue.

In case of transferring debts payable to localities, there must be specific instructions from the Ministry of Finance for localities to implement.

Yen Bai Transport Hospital is located on a campus of over 1,200m2 in Yen Bai Ward, Lao Cai Province, including 4 buildings: Dong An benh vien treatment area, house A, house B and house C.

Mr. Lai Van Quynh - Head of the Organization Department, Chairman of the Trade Union of Yen Bai Transport Hospital said - from 65 union members to now, the hospital trade union has only 17 people, and activities have also been interrupted.

According to Mr. Quynh, the total salary debt of the hospital is more than 5 billion VND, the social insurance debt is about 1.4 billion VND and the supplier owes hundreds of millions of VND. Not only salary, social insurance, health insurance, and unemployment insurance payments are delayed for more than 24 months, causing many workers to lose their legal rights.

Many officers and employees have to drive motorbike taxis, sell vegetables at the market and work in many jobs to earn money to cover their living expenses.

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