Vietnam, ILO sign cooperation pact on sustainable employment
A national cooperation programme on sustainable employment for 2017-2021 between Vietnam and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) was signed in Hanoi on December 5.
It also aims to reduce unacceptable forms of employment, especially for vulnerable people, and design an effective workforce management mechanism that respects basic principles and rights in labour.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung said Vietnam will continue paying heed to employment, human resources development and social security as part of the nation’s international economic integration progress in line with its sustainable growth strategy.
Dung proposed the ILO and involved partners to build an action plan for the programme.
He also expected that the ILO will assist Vietnam in reforming social insurance and wage policies and improving international integration capacity.
ILO Vietnam Director Chang-Hee Lee said the 2017-2021 programme should shift focus from resources to knowledge, with assistance offered simultaneously to the Government, employees and employers at the local level to boost their capacity in preparation for sustainable changes.
The ILO is committed to joining hands with its partners to achieve common goals, he stressed.
In 1994, the ILO helped Vietnam build the labour law when the country was in need of a new legal framework to monitor its workforce.