Vietnam implements ILO Convention on forced labor abolition
Training courses will be organized for employees, employers, businesses, cooperatives, agencies, and organizations to raise their capacity in the fight against forced labor.
Training courses will be organized for employees, employers, businesses, cooperatives, agencies, and organizations to raise their capacity in the fight against forced labor.
Local youth and women will have chance to access institutional partnerships and financing support for their initiative in sustainable tourism development.
Dr. Seng Kiat Kok, Senior Program Manager of Human Resource Management and Entrepreneurship at RMIT University, told The Hanoi Times about solutions for the foreign-invested businesses' labor-intensive fields.
Job recovery is a challenge for many countries, including Vietnam as they have to realize dual goals.
For the 2021-2025 period, Hanoi plans to continue promoting measures for enterprises to improve their productivity and food safety in supply chains, organic/smart production, and origin tracing.
South Korean businesses are expected to hire more Vietnamese workers this year.
Vietnam will make its best efforts to promote international labor standards and improving the national labor legal system.
Hospitality businesses and localities nationwide are offering great promotions with high hopes to attracts domestic tourists on the holiday of Reunification Day (April 30) and Labor Day (May 1).
Vietnamese labor export firms are working hard to find more contracts and markets.