$4.5m employment assistance projects announced at first National Decent Work Committee

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) in Vietnam today announced its new assistance projects worth US$4.56 million at the first meeting of the new Vietnam Decent Work Country Programme Steering Committee in Ha Noi.

Press release | 24 September 2012

HANOI (ILO News) – The International Labour Organisation (ILO) in Viet Nam today announced its new assistance projects worth US$4.56 million at the first meeting of the new Viet Nam Decent Work Country Programme Steering Committee in Hanoi.

The second phase (2012-16) of the on-going Industrial Relations Project with an estimated budget of $3 million will support the development of industrial relations, the wage system reform including the drafting of Minimum Wage Law, and the implementation of the amended Labour Code and Trade Union Law.

Meanwhile, some $1 million will be spent on the second five-year phase of the Sustaining Competitive Enterprises Project aimed to increase productivity and market-access of small and medium-sized enterprises while promoting respect for workers’ right.

The Luxembourg Government has contributed 980,000 euro (over $1.27 million) to intensifying the ILO supports over youth employment promotion in rural areas in four countries including Viet Nam.

A budget of $246,000 has also been allocated to the ILO project on Promoting Rights and Opportunities for People with Disabilities – Equality through Legislation in the 2012-13 period. The project, a continuation of the previous projects, aims to create an enabling legal environment, promote skills and entrepreneurship development, and measures to eliminate discrimination against people with disabilities in Viet Nam.

The first meeting of the Viet Nam Decent Work Country Programme Steering Committee also highlighted the need to ensure decent jobs for all workers in the country in the period 2012-16 and beyond.

The committee, established in May 2012, is chaired by the Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs and also composed of the presidents of employers’ organisations – Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Vietnam Cooperative Alliance, the President of workers’ organisation – Vietnam General Confederation of Labour, and the ILO Viet Nam Director.

“Creating decent work opportunities for all, including the poor and the disadvantaged groups, will be a key to the success of Viet Nam in poverty reduction and human resource development, especially in the context of the country’s demographic dividend,” said ILO Viet Nam Director Mr Gyorgy Sziraczki at the meeting.

Some 1.3 million Vietnamese are now unemployed. Among this group, those aged between 15 and 24 represent about half and youth unemployment is on the rise. Even for those who are employed, the quality of jobs is another story. About 69 per cent of female workers now are in vulnerable group, compared to 54 per cent of males.

The 2012-16 Decent Work Country Programme aims to improve the quality of the national economic growth through high quality of human resources, decent employment and sustainable enterprise development.

The programme will promote social protection and address the needs for decent work by the disadvantaged and vulnerable groups.

The programme is also expected to help Viet Nam become a “modern-oriented industrialised country” by strengthening its labour market institutions and governance.

“The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs and the ILO have had a very successful co-operation over the past period, resulting in better employment legal systems, enhanced law enforcement and improved working conditions and labour standards in Viet Nam,” said Ms Pham Thi Hai Chuyen, Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs. “However, we realise that many challenges are still ahead, particularly in the context of industrialisation and international integration.”

The 2012-16 Decent Work Country Programme is the second of its type in Viet Nam. The first programme covered the period between 2006 and 2010.

For further information please contact:

Ms Tran Quynh Hoa
Communication officer
ILO County Office for Viet Nam
Tel.: 04 3734 0902
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