Seminar looks into impacts of COVID-19 on garment, footwear workers
An online seminar spotlighting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on textile, footwear and garment workers and trade union activities was held by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL)’s Institute for Workers and Trade Unions (IWTU), and the Netherlands Trade Union Confederation in Hanoi on December 28.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused nearly 3 million workers to stop working, quit and lose their jobs (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – An online seminar spotlighting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemicon footwear and garment workers and trade union activities was held by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL)’s Institute for Workers and Trade Unions (IWTU), and the Netherlands Trade Union Confederation inHanoi on December 28.
Addressing the event, deputy director of the IWTU Nhac Phan Linh said enterprises operatingin the garment and footwear industries in Vietnam have faced many challenges anddifficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic during the past two years.
According to Linh, although the textile andgarment industry recorded growth again after major markets such as the US, the EU,and Japan re-opened, many enterprises, especially those inthe southern region, still have to refuse new orders due to lack of labourers, and high costs for production and pandemic control.
The seminar offers a chance for participants todiscuss and evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on the aspects of employment and life of garment and footwear workers, as well as the involvement and role of tradeunions in protecting employees from the pandemic’s effects, and in supportingenterprises to overcome difficulties and safely and flexibly adapt to thepandemic.
Delegates of Ho Chi Minh City and Bac Giang proposedmeasures to support businesses and workers in the two sectors in living withthe pandemic, and preventing any disruptions to human resource chains of theindustries.
According to deputy head of VGCL’s LabourRelations Department Ho Thi Kim Ngan, theCOVID-19 pandemic has caused nearly 3 million workers to stop working, quit andlose their jobs, suspend labour contracts or take unpaid leave.
♏ Trade unions have taken many policies to support their members and employees,she said, adding that the role of trade unions indialogue and negotiation needs to be strongly promotedin 2022 to help workers effectively cope with the pandemic./.
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