Hanoi (VNA) – Chairman of the Fatherland Front Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan has urged the Vietnam General Confede🐼ration of Labour (VGCL) to better protect the interest of workers ahead of pressu🤪res from upcoming free trade agreements.
The VGCL should forecast and confront challenges that may face workers during the integration process, and it should organize measures for better adaptation, Nhan said at a working session with the VGCL on September 20. As upcoming trade changes loom, trade unions should also focus on promoting movements to increase production and improve workers’ productivity, he said. Nhan added that the VGCL needs to continue developing trade union organisation, expanding membership with small- and medium-sized businesses and developing a qualified trade union staff who are pioneers in building a harmonized relations between workers and their employers. He affirmed that the Vietnam Fatherland Front will continue coordinating with the VGCL to review the adoption of regulations on social insurance by businesses and to contribute opinions to the process of amending the Labour Law, which plays an important role in the nation’s social life and legal system. The VGCL proposed that the Fatherland Front collaborate closely in building laws and regulations that work for workers, and also increase supervision over issues relating to social and health insurance.Social security cooperation
Vietnam Social Security (VSS) will provide data as evidence for labour unions to sue enterprises that tried to avoid paying insurance for their employees. This is part of a cooperation agreement signed on September 20 by VSS and the VGCL to ensure the rights and benefits of employees. Every enterprise with more than 10 employees is supposed to jointly pay for their workers three types of insurance, namely social insurance, health insurance and unemployment insurance. However, insurance debts have been reported as enterprises delay or avoid paying insurance for their employees.
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