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June 2017

  1. Preventing child labour in natural disasters and climate change

    14 June 2017

    Children are the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, natural disasters and extreme weather phenomena. Natural disasters and climate change can negatively affect children’s rights in many aspects such as health, educational access, nutrition, livelihoods and economic exploitation through child labour.

May 2017

  1. Sexual harassment at the workplace

    10 May 2017

  2. A healthy lifestyle for young women workers

    02 May 2017

February 2017

  1. ILO at Work

    07 February 2017

    This video introduces the work of the International Labour Organization. The ILO is the only tripartite United Nations agency. It brings together government, employer and worker representatives from 187 Member States to set labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes to promote decent work for all women and men.

December 2016

  1. How to prevent child labor in Vietnam?

    22 December 2016

September 2016

  1. Future of work

    14 September 2016

    The future of work will be shaped by how we manage the changes that the internet and digital technologies bring.

  2. Identifying and responding to unfair labour practices against trade union and workers in Viet Nam

    12 September 2016

    Unfair labour practices are mainly the employers’ acts of “discrimination” against trade union officers, members and workers due to their participation in a trade union and acts of “manipulation and interference” against the trade union organization and operation. These acts can weaken or even damage the capacity of trade unions and cause fear to genuine trade union representatives.

July 2016

  1. Asian Decent Work Decade

    03 July 2016

    This video focuses on the important role of decent work in building stronger, fairer societies in Asia and the Pacific.

June 2016

  1. Ending child labour in supply chains in Viet Nam

    24 June 2016

    The risk that child labour may be present in supply chains should be well addressed for the future of the young generations and the entire society as Viet Nam is set for deeper economic integration.

  2. World Day Against Child Labour, 2016

    12 June 2016

    The ILO has held more than 30 events around the world to campaign against child labour including a free concert, a live talk and a social media campaign in Asia.

May 2016

  1. Viet Nam's industrial relations on the move

    05 May 2016

    The clip recaps the development of the industrial relations system of Viet Nam. It was shown during the first national Industrial Relations forum on 19 May 2016.

  2. Viet Nam's industrial relations in global integration era

    04 May 2016

    Viet Nam's deeper integration process puts its industrial relations in a new era of development with new opportunities and challenges. The country is ready for the change with some pilot initiatives on track.

January 2016

  1. Migrant worker resource centres in Viet Nam

    26 January 2016

    Migrant Worker Resource Centres (MRCs) in Viet Nam provide a variety of services to potential migrant workers and their families. Through the support of the GMS TRIANGLE project, MRCs have been incorporated into five Employment Service Centres in provinces that send high numbers of migrant workers. This video shows three young people navigating their way through regular migration channels, receiving recruitment agency pre-departure training and visiting the MRC for information.

July 2015

  1. Out of child labour and into education in Viet Nam

    10 July 2015

    Child labour has long-term consequences well after childhood. But in the mountains of northern Viet Nam, there is new hope for children who were once trapped in the cycle of child labour. (Closed Captions available)

June 2015

  1. Videos of the launching of labour inspection campaign 2015 in Dong Nai province

    30 June 2015

    Under the cooperation framework between The MOLISA Inspectorate and the International Labour Organization (ILO), the MOLISA Inspectorate has collaborated with Dong Nai Department of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs (DOLISA) to organize the launching workshop on Labour Inspection Campaign 2015 in the Ready-Made Garment sector. The workshop was attended by representatives from MOLISA Inspectorate, Dong Nai DOLISA Inspectorate, Trade Union at provincial level, and around 40 Ready-Made Garment enterprises.

  2. Videos of the launching of labour inspection campaign 2015 in Hai Duong

    30 June 2015

    The launching focuses on two main components of the campaign, including provision of OSH-related promotional and communication materials and publications, and announcement of the plan for labour inspection visits to garment enterprises in Hai Duong province.

  3. ILO-SCORE Snapshot: Lamviet Joint Stock Company

    04 June 2015

    Lamviet is an SME in Viet Nam producing teak furniture for large importers in Europe and the United States since 2002 and has completed SCORE Training modules covering workplace cooperation, quality management, clean production, and human resource management.

February 2015

  1. Vietnamese football star holds up Red Card against child labour

    06 February 2015

    Together with celebrities around the world, Viet Nam national football team striker Le Cong Vinh holds up the Red Card and joins ILO campaign against child labour. The global campaign kicks off at the opening of the 2014 Football World Cup.

October 2014

  1. APYouthNet Talk Show #37 - Connecting professionals online in Viet Nam

    31 October 2014

    Thanh Nguyen founded Anphabe, the Vietnamese version of LinkedIn, connecting millions of professionals online. She offers advice to young job seekers and shares her views on how the opening of the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015 may impact the Vietnamese labour market.

June 2014

  1. Viet Namese football star holds up Red Card against child labour

    12 June 2014

    National football team striker Le Cong Vinh holds up his Red Card and joins ILO cause against child labour on the World Day Against Child Labour (12 June).