Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL)has helped improve the quality of meals for workers as it makes the issue partof the collective bargaining between employers and employees.
In February 2016, VGCL adopted resolution 07C/NQ-BCH which says duringcollective bargaining, trade unions in companies or districts must askemployers to improve meals for workers, ensuring that each costs at least 15,000VND (66 US cents).
Trade unions will also sue directors of companies if workers are seriouslyaffected by food poisoning.
The resolution is aimed to tackle poor quality meals and poor quality food andprocessing conditions that lead to food poisoning.
Lao dong (Labour) newspaper early this week reported that about 27,000companies nationwide provided meals for workers, accounting for nearly 60percent of companies with established trade unions.
In about 19,500 companies, workers are provided meals worth at least 15,000each VND.
Last year, nearly 1,200 collective bargaining deals were made that helpedincrease funding for workers’ meals.
Nguyen Ngoc Mai, a worker at Long Bien Investment Joint Stock Company in Hanoi,said that the meals it provided its workers costs 30,000 VND and included rice,meat, soup, fruit - and yogurt or cake for desert.
“The dishes are frequently changed. The meals make me full. They aredelicious,” Mai said, adding that meals were part of the collective agreementbetween employer and employees.
Last year, Toyota Ltd Company in Nomurra Industrial Zone in Hai Phong increasedfunding for meals to 20,000 VND from 18,000 VND.
The company established a group consisting of representatives from tradeunions, employees and the management board to oversee food and cookingconditions on a daily basis.
According to the Trade Union Organisation in Hai Phong Economic Zone, companiesare providing meals for workers at an average cost of 22.400 VND per meal.Better meals are seen at companies in Dinh Vu Industrial Zone produced for anaverage of 26.200 VND per meal and Cau Kien Industrial Zone 25.200 VND permeal. However, meals for workers in Do Son Industrial Zone are only 17.400 VND each.
Instead of providing meals, about 10 percent of the companies in Hai Phong giveworkers a meal allowance.
Le Thi Hai Au, Trade Union President of March 29 Garment Joint StocksCompany in the central city of Da Nang said that for years the company providedmeals that cost at least 15,000 VND.
“It is difficult for cheap meals to meet regulations on food safety andhygiene. Unqualified meals can cause negative impacts on both workers andcompany,” she said, emphasising that caring about workers’ meals was necessaryand should be given priority.
Kieu Ngoc Hoa, Trade Union President of Samsung Electronics HCMCEC Complex,said the company collected workers’ opinions on meals and had established aWork Safety Board to examine the origin and quality of food provided forworkers. Another board examined kitchens and food processing.
“The allowance for workers’ meals at the company is increased every two years,”Hoa said.
This year, each meal cost 28,000 VND, Hoa said, adding that good meals not onlymade workers healthy, but helped them work effectively and happily so theywanted to stay at the company.-VNA
In February 2016, VGCL adopted resolution 07C/NQ-BCH which says duringcollective bargaining, trade unions in companies or districts must askemployers to improve meals for workers, ensuring that each costs at least 15,000VND (66 US cents).
Trade unions will also sue directors of companies if workers are seriouslyaffected by food poisoning.
The resolution is aimed to tackle poor quality meals and poor quality food andprocessing conditions that lead to food poisoning.
Lao dong (Labour) newspaper early this week reported that about 27,000companies nationwide provided meals for workers, accounting for nearly 60percent of companies with established trade unions.
In about 19,500 companies, workers are provided meals worth at least 15,000each VND.
Last year, nearly 1,200 collective bargaining deals were made that helpedincrease funding for workers’ meals.
Nguyen Ngoc Mai, a worker at Long Bien Investment Joint Stock Company in Hanoi,said that the meals it provided its workers costs 30,000 VND and included rice,meat, soup, fruit - and yogurt or cake for desert.
“The dishes are frequently changed. The meals make me full. They aredelicious,” Mai said, adding that meals were part of the collective agreementbetween employer and employees.
Last year, Toyota Ltd Company in Nomurra Industrial Zone in Hai Phong increasedfunding for meals to 20,000 VND from 18,000 VND.
The company established a group consisting of representatives from tradeunions, employees and the management board to oversee food and cookingconditions on a daily basis.
According to the Trade Union Organisation in Hai Phong Economic Zone, companiesare providing meals for workers at an average cost of 22.400 VND per meal.Better meals are seen at companies in Dinh Vu Industrial Zone produced for anaverage of 26.200 VND per meal and Cau Kien Industrial Zone 25.200 VND permeal. However, meals for workers in Do Son Industrial Zone are only 17.400 VND each.
Instead of providing meals, about 10 percent of the companies in Hai Phong giveworkers a meal allowance.
Le Thi Hai Au, Trade Union President of March 29 Garment Joint StocksCompany in the central city of Da Nang said that for years the company providedmeals that cost at least 15,000 VND.
“It is difficult for cheap meals to meet regulations on food safety andhygiene. Unqualified meals can cause negative impacts on both workers andcompany,” she said, emphasising that caring about workers’ meals was necessaryand should be given priority.
Kieu Ngoc Hoa, Trade Union President of Samsung Electronics HCMCEC Complex,said the company collected workers’ opinions on meals and had established aWork Safety Board to examine the origin and quality of food provided forworkers. Another board examined kitchens and food processing.
“The allowance for workers’ meals at the company is increased every two years,”Hoa said.
This year, each meal cost 28,000 VND, Hoa said, adding that good meals not onlymade workers healthy, but helped them work effectively and happily so theywanted to stay at the company.-VNA
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