Solutions to develop Vietnam’s stable labor supply chain
Experts have given real situations and recommendations on building a stable labor supply chain at a seminar held in HCM City this week.
Experts have given real situations and recommendations on building a stable labor supply chain at a seminar held in HCM City this week.
Reforms need to be aligned with the reality of Vietnam’s socio-economic context and build on the success of the progress made over the past decade.
Employment opportunities for laborers have become slimmer than ever.
The two-year project will start in January 2022.
The annual regional forum has urged a renewed commitment from business and governments to accelerate progress towards the achievement of the global development goals.
The number of Vietnamese women accounts for half of the labor force but less than one-fourth of overall management roles.
In Vietnam, the largest youth job losses are seen in the textile industry with 15% of total, followed by hospitality & catering services, and agriculture.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc expected the soon ratification of International Labor Organization Convention No.87 on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize.
Vietnam’s participation in Convention 105 will contribute to the implementation of Vietnam’s foreign policy of international integration.