Log in
Social Affairs

Vietnam to support workers infected with coronavirus

Each worker is entitled to benefit from the support only once.

The Vietnam General Confederation of Labor (VGCL) on May 19 said it will support union members who are Covid-19 patients (F0) with VND3 million (US$130) each and VND1.5 million (US$65) for those who made close contact with the F0.

Units at the frontline in the fight against the pandemic, including medical facilities, make-shift hospitals, and concentrated isolation areas, will receive VND10-50 million (US$433-2,169) each.

Union members and employees who are F0 and undergoing treatment, without Covid-19 prevention protocols infringement will benefit the maximum support level of US$130 per person.

The representative of the VGCL gives money to support union members and workers in Bac Giang province. Photo: Ha Quan

For those who made close contact with the F0, under mandatory isolation of 21 days, and do not violate the Covid-19 prevention protocols, the maximum level of support will be US$65 per person.

The VGCL also applies a maximum support level of VND500,000 (US$21.66) per person for union members and employees who undergo mandatory quarantine at home, providing that they are very poor, nursing a child under 6 years old, or pregnant women.

Each person is entitled to benefit from the support only once. The local administrations will make a list of the beneficiaries.

In the above-mentioned move, the VGCL has supported more than 51,000 workers in Bac Giang province, one of Vietnam’s current Covis-19 hotspot. These workers are temporarily ceased because of the pandemic.

Ngo Duy Hieu, vice president of the VGCL, handed over VND200 million (US$8,666) to support union members, workers, officials and employees in the province.

In Bac Ninh province, the country’s another Covid-19 hotspot, Hieu handed VND100 million (US$ 4,333) to support union members, workers, officials and employees.

Hieu said trade unions at all levels need to have solutions to take care of workers and ensure their safety in the upcoming national election.

The VGCL will soon issue a policy to benefit all workers and no one will be left behind, Hieu stressed.

Vietnam's latest Covid-19 wave has seen 1,722 local cases in 30 cities and provinces since late April, including 618 in Bac Giang and 361 in Bac Ninh. The two hotspots are home to several large industrial parks that employ thousands of workers.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Vietnam to implement first child-centered Juvenile Justice Law in 2026

Vietnam to implement first child-centered Juvenile Justice Law in 2026

Vietnam has taken a major step toward child-centered justice with the adoption of the Juvenile Justice Law, a landmark outcome of four years of international cooperation aimed at strengthening protections for children across the criminal justice system.

Vietnam marks 25 years of ILO Convention commitment in labor law enforcement

Vietnam marks 25 years of ILO Convention commitment in labor law enforcement

Marking 25 years since ratifying ILO Convention No. 182, Vietnam and its international partners reaffirmed their commitment to harness labor law enforcement, particularly ending child labor amid remaining challenges.

15-year campaign builds a safer, more responsible traffic culture across Hanoi

15-year campaign builds a safer, more responsible traffic culture across Hanoi

After 15 years, a long-running traffic safety campaign continues to shape safer behavior and shared responsibility on Hanoi’s streets.

Border soldiers walk alongside children on Lai Chau’s hardships to school

Border soldiers walk alongside children on Lai Chau’s hardships to school

In Vietnam’s northern border highlands, many children begin their school day hours before sunrise, walking dangerous mountain paths to reach class. Behind their perseverance stands quiet, long-term support from border soldiers, teachers and local authorities.

PM requests emergency in house rebuilding for flood-hit residents 

PM requests emergency in house rebuilding for flood-hit residents 

The Government leader has called the mission a mandate from the heart, urging all authorities to act as a moral commitment to the people.

Two-tier local government model strengthens Hanoi’s efforts to end urban flooding

Two-tier local government model strengthens Hanoi’s efforts to end urban flooding

Associate Professor Nguyen Hong Tien analyzes why Hanoi still faces chronic flooding, explains weaknesses in drainage planning and implementation and outlines how the two-tier local government model can support long-term solutions.

PetroVietnam advances nationwide STEM classrooms to drive innovation and future talent

PetroVietnam advances nationwide STEM classrooms to drive innovation and future talent

PetroVietnam expands its STEM Innovation program to develop high-quality classrooms and strengthen Vietnam’s future workforce in science, technology and innovation.

Vietnam Happy Fest 2025 spreads joy through simple things

Vietnam Happy Fest 2025 spreads joy through simple things

The Vietnam Happy Fest 2025 honors the idea that joy comes from everyday moments and Vietnamese smiles, sharing a spirit of happiness with the world.