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Viet Nam pledges to fulfill ILO membership obligations

By VNA / DA NANG Today
June 20, 2019, 10:22 [GMT+7]

Viet Nam will make all-out efforts to fulfill its obligations as a member of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and further promote cooperation between the organisation and tripartite actors – the Government, employers, and employees in the country.

Dao Ngoc Dung, Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, speaks at the conference. (Photo: VNA)
Mr Dao Ngoc Dung, Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, speaks at the conference. (Photo: VNA)

Mr Dao Ngoc Dung, Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), made that pledge at a plenary session of the 108th International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 18.

He said earlier this month, the Vietnamese National Assembly passed a resolution approving Viet Nam’s accession to the ILO’s Convention 98 on the application of principles of the right to organise and bargain collectively.

Viet Nam’s social partners, with the assistance of the ILO, are working on the amendment of the Labour Code, making it match national socio-economic development.

Besides, Viet Nam is reforming its social security system and wage policy, towards harmonious, stable and progressive labour relations, the official said, noting that during the process, the country has received efficient technical support from the ILO.

Dung called for more support from the organisation and its members in reforming domestic labour laws, especially policies regarding social insurance and labour relations, and in ratifying ILO conventions, particularly basic ones.

Speaking at another session of the conference on June 17, Chairman of the General Confederation of Labour Bui Van Cuong affirmed that ensuring employment, towards sustainable employment in the long run, is the common concern of the Government, trade union organisations and employers in Viet Nam.

The 108th International Labour Conference, from June 10-21, brought together nearly 6,000 delegates worldwide to seek solutions to global labour-related challenges.

On the sidelines of the event, Dung had a working session with ILO Deputy Director General for Policy Deborah Greenfield, who applauded Viet Nam’s ratification of Convention 98 and its amendment to the Labour Code.

The two sides committed to enhancing cooperation to help Viet Nam complete its policy system on labour and social insurance.

On this occasion, Dung and Minister of Human Resources of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Nasser bin Thani Juma Al Hamli signed a memorandum of understanding on labour cooperation.

(Source: VNA)

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