ILO programme to promote New Industrial Relations Framework in Viet Nam

Publications

  1. Labour Code 2019: Employment contracts

    03 February 2021

    This joint publication by the ILO and the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs highlights the new regulations in the 2019 Labour Code on employment contracts.

  2. Employers’ networking and Capacity Building - Practical experiences from Project’s sites

    30 December 2020

    Lessons learnt from report developed by NIRF/Japan project to widely share and replicate best practices and practical lessons from activities of VCCI and Business Associations to improve and enhance the representative capacity of the Employers Representative Organizations.

  3. IR Bulletin Volume 33&34 - Quarter IV-2020

    18 December 2020

    This IR Bulletin is developed periodically in order to provide important information for people who are interested in this field to update the IR information in Viet Nam in an objective and efficient manner.

  4. Get to know your new Labour Code 2019: Apprenticeships and Internships

    11 November 2020

    The series of 11 bulletins on the 2019 Labour Code briefly introduces the improvements in the new Code which are expected to better protect workers’ rights, reduce bureaucracy for employers, and help support the Government’s drive for international integration, economic growth and prosperity for all.

  5. Get to know your new Labour Code 2019: Wages

    11 November 2020

    The series of 11 bulletins on the 2019 Labour Code briefly introduces the improvements in the new Code which are expected to better protect workers’ rights, reduce bureaucracy for employers, and help support the Government’s drive for international integration, economic growth and prosperity for all.

  6. Get to know your new Labour Code 2019: Minor workers

    11 November 2020

    The series of 11 bulletins on the 2019 Labour Code briefly introduces the improvements in the new Code which are expected to better protect workers’ rights, reduce bureaucracy for employers, and help support the Government’s drive for international integration, economic growth and prosperity for all.

  7. Get to know your new Labour Code 2019: Working hours, rest hours and leave

    11 November 2020

    The series of 11 bulletins on the 2019 Labour Code briefly introduces the improvements in the new Code which are expected to better protect workers’ rights, reduce bureaucracy for employers, and help support the Government’s drive for international integration, economic growth and prosperity for all.