Future of work policy dialogue: How will Viet Nam address changing technologies and skills needs in the labour market?

To support Viet Nam in identifying current gaps and getting prepared for the changes in the world of work, the ILO joins hands with the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs to organize the national policy dialogue on future of work with a focus on the role of technologies and skills issues in electronics and garment industries.

The world of work is undergoing a major process of change. There are several forces transforming it, including the onward march of technologies.

As the ILO needs to understand and to respond effectively the new challenges in order to be able to advance its mandate for social justice, ILO Director-General Guy Ryder has launched the “Future of Work initiative” to fully involve ILO tripartite partners and to reach to the academic world and to all other relevant and interested.

In 2016, all ILO member States are invited to undertake national dialogues on the future of work, structured around four conversations on work and society, decent jobs for all, the organization of work and production, and the governance of work.

To support Viet Nam in identifying current gaps and getting prepared for the changes in the world of work, ILO Viet Nam joins hands with the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) to organize the national policy dialogue on future of work with a focus on the role of technologies and skills issues in electronics and garment industries.