Publications

The ILO Country Office for Viet Nam publishes a wide range of books, reports, working papers, training manuals, CD-ROMs, and videos relevant to Viet Nam. Some of these can be downloaded directly. Others can be requested or purchased in hard copy from the ILO Library in Hanoi.

2019

  1. ILO-Irish Aid Inclusive Growth, Social Protection and Jobs (Viet Nam Component) Project flyer

    22 August 2019

    Key information on the 'Inclusive Growth, Social Protection and Jobs' project funded by Irish Aid

  2. Improving women’s access to old-age pensions, Cambodia and Vietnam

    22 August 2019

    Cambodia and Viet Nam are making huge efforts to improve social protection during old age, but more needs to be done to include women and design gender-responsive social protection systems that are fair and sustainable

  3. Regional Planning Meeting for Promoting ASEAN Women Migrant Workers’ Rights through Organizing

    21 August 2019

    The report centres women migrant workers' freedom of association and collective bargaining, identifies the challenges to their organizing, and puts forward recommendations to strengthen women migrant workers' leadership and participation in labour organizations.

  4. Changing Attitudes and Behaviour Towards Women Migrant Workers in ASEAN: Technical Regional Meeting

    21 August 2019

    This report sets out key areas of learning from the meeting, analyses why communication can be an effective tool for changing attitudes and behaviours, and explores some tools and approaches used to enhance communication for behavioural change.

  5. Survey on Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) on Child Labour

    15 August 2019

  6. Collective Bargaining in Viet Nam

    15 August 2019

  7. Dispute Resolution in Viet Nam – A Rapid Diagnosis

    15 August 2019

    This working paper analyses the policies, practices, and the viewpoints of actors, on dispute settlement in Viet Nam. The paper refers to relevant international labour standards of the ILO and draws on good practices from other countries in the Asia-Pacific region in order to shape recommendations that are suited to Viet Nam’s current context and its future development. The research for this paper was carried out through a collaboration between the ILO New Industrial Relations Project (funded by the USDOL) and the Department of Industrial Relations and Wages of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs.

  8. Bulletin: Trade Union Reform for Workers' Rights and Interests No.5, Quarter II/2019

    01 August 2019

  9. Promoting the application of ILO Fundamental Conventions under the framework of EU – Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement

    19 July 2019

  10. Decent Work in the Sustainable Development Goals

    17 July 2019

    Five reasons Decent Work is a priority of the Sustainable Development Goals

  11. Report assessment of mass media communication of child labour in Viet Nam

    07 July 2019

  12. Organizing Informal Workers into Trade Unions-A trade union guide

    19 June 2019

    The aim of this document is to offer practical guidance on how to address six institutional challenges in organizing the informal economy into trade unions. The guide relies on practical and important lessons on how to integrate the diverse group of informal economy workers and operators into the formal structures of the trade union movement. It also addresses the benefits and the challenges of organizing informal economy workers, and hereby enacts and supports the implementation of Recommendation No. 204.

  13. TRIANGLE in ASEAN: Independent Mid-Term Evaluation Summary

    31 May 2019

  14. TRIANGLE in ASEAN Independent Mid-Term Evaluation (Cluster)

    31 May 2019

  15. Brochure on Multi-Employer Collective Bargaining Agreement in Da Nang

    23 May 2019

  16. The business case for change: Viet Nam snapshot

    23 May 2019

  17. Women in Business and Management in Vietnam

    22 May 2019

  18. Assessing the potential for multi-tiered child benefits in Viet Nam

    20 May 2019

    The policy brief summarizes the potential for a multi-tiered child benefit to help the Government meet both objectives on social insurance and social assistance simultaneously.

  19. Assessing the potential for multi-tiered child benefits in Viet Nam

    20 May 2019

    This report was produced as part of a wider effort by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Viet Nam to build the case for expanding social protection benefits as part of a multi-tiered social security system.

  20. Bulletin: Trade Union Reform for Workers' Rights and Interests No.4, Quarter I/2019

    26 April 2019