ILO Supports Vietnam in Creating Jobs And Ensuring Social Security
13:15 | 27/10/2023
The Department of International Cooperation (Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs - MOLISA) and the International Labor Organization (ILO) Vietnam on October 25 jointly organized the workshop "Promoting the implementation of Vietnam‑ILO National Cooperation Program on Decent Work 2022-2026."
ILO and Vietnam Cooperate to Build Labor Relation Productivity, Stability and Harmony
13:29 | 02/07/2023
At the meeting with the Director General of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Gilbert F. Houngbo on June 29, President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Nguyen Dinh Khang reaffirmed that thanks to ILO, the Vietnam Trade Union learned valuable experience from the world's trade unions for building a harmonious, stable and productive labor relations in Vietnam.
A Safe and Healthy Working Environment is A Fundamental Principle and Right at Work
15:56 | 27/04/2023
On the occasion of "World Fay for Health and Safety at Work" (April 28), the Regional Director of The International Labour Organization (ILO) for Asia and the Pacific Chihoko Asada-Miyakawa made important remarks on this year's theme; "A safe and healthy working environment is a fundamental principle and right at work”.
Vietnam News Today (Jan. 15): Vietnam to Share International Vision on Solving Global Challenges
09:37 | 15/01/2023
Vietnam News Today (Jan. 15): Vietnamese, Chinese top leaders exchange Lunar New Year greetings; Vietnam to share international vision on solving global challenges; ILO hails Vietnam's efforts to mitigate negative impacts of COVID-19 pandemic; Tan Son Nhat airport receives record high of 120,000 passengers.
ILO Director-General Hails Cooperation with Vietnam
17:20 | 06/11/2022
The Director-General of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) lauded Vietnam’s progress in perfecting labour laws, joining ILO conventions and complying with international labour standards.
Vietnam Promotes Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Minister Counsellor
14:24 | 17/06/2022
Vietnam has always attached importance to promoting and protecting the rights and interests of persons with disabilities in the principles of equality and non-discrimination.
Vietnam News Today (Jun 10): Vietnam Supports ILO Efforts to Address Future Work Challenges
05:24 | 10/06/2022
Vietnam News Today (Jun 10): Daily Covid-19 caseload stands at 802 on June 9; Vietnam supports ILO efforts to address future work challenges; Five Vietnamese universities listed in QS WUR 2023; Vietnam nominated in 61 categories at 2022 World Travel Awards for Asian region.
Vietnam Implements ILO Abolition of Forced Labor Convention
08:43 | 07/01/2022
Vietnam adopted implementation plan for ILO convention on forced labor abolition
ILO, Netherlands Support Vietnam Address Future Skills Needs in Textile - Garment Sector
16:50 | 17/12/2021
ILO and the Netherlands have signed an agreement for a new two-year project to support Vietmam to anticipate and address future skills needs in the garment sector.
First Safe Migration Network for women migrant workers officially established
08:05 | 24/04/2021
The first Safe migration network for women migrant workers was officially established in Thach Ha District of Central province Ha Tinh.
ILO Career Guidance Package and Mobile Phone Application debuts
07:44 | 10/10/2020
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has officially launched the Career Guidance Package and Mobile Phone Application for Vietnamese students aged 14-19, named “ILO-Huong nghiep” which aims to improve the access of more young people to the career guidance package in order to make right career choice.
Vietnam commits to abolition of forced labor after consideration
10:11 | 09/06/2020
With 94.82% of votes, the National Assembly adopted a resolution to ratify Viet Nam’s membership of the International Labor Organization (ILO)’s Abolition of Forced Labor Convention (Convention 105).
Revised Labour Code: Women no longer prohibited from certain jobs
16:00 | 22/11/2019
Here are the highlights of the changes in the revised Labour Code adopted by the National Assembly on November 20.
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