Pandemic-hit labourers, businesses get timely support
Vietnamese ministries, sectors and localities have proactively carried out 12 policies in support of employees and employers who are facing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA).
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese ministries, sectors and localities haveproactively carried out 12 policies in support of employees and employers who are facing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Ministryof Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA).
As of August 4, the social insurance agency had reviewed andinformed around 375,000 employers with nearly 11.2 million employees about adecrease in the insurance premium for occupational accidents and diseases fromJuly 2021 to the end of June 2022 with a total amount of about 4.3 trillion VND(187.5 million USD).
At the same time, 22 provinces and cities have implementedthe policy of suspending contributions to the Retirement and Survivorship Fundof 136 employers with 17,657 employees, with a total amount of over 108 billionVND.
To date, 21 provinces and cities have paid nearly 48,000labourers who have their work contracts suspended or have to take no-pay leavewith a total support budget of nearly 98.3 billion VND.
A total of 1,122 workers who are forced to stop working insix provinces and cities have also received support with a total budget ofover 1.4 billion VND.
As of August 4, over 7,100 business households affected bythe pandemic had received a total amount of nearly 15.8 billion VND insupport.
The MoLISA said that it is urging People’s Committees ofprovinces and cities to direct departments and local People’s Committees tomake lists of people and businesses in need to help them get timely assistance./.
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