11/05/2023 02:50 PM

National Assembly (NA) deputies are scheduled to hold dialogues with labourers between April 20 and May 20, focusing on lump sum social insurance withdrawal, “black credit” – pressing issues of great public concern

11/05/2023 02:00 PM

Director General of the Vietnam Social Security (VSS) Nguyen The Manh chaired a meeting between the VSS and the Lao Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare in Hanoi on May 9.

08/05/2023 09:20 AM

The Party delegation to Vietnam Social Security has issued Directive No 49/CT-BCSĐ on strengthening disciplines in financial and asset management of Vietnam’s social security industry.

05/05/2023 07:35 AM

Many middle-aged people now feel regretful for having withdrawn lump sum social insurance as without pension allowance, now they have to make ends meet and depend on their children. While many of them want to continue contributing to the social insurance fund to enjoy pension allowance and health insurance benefits, a number of young labourers still choose the lump sum payout, depriving themselves of the previous “savings” to have a joyful life in the future.

04/05/2023 02:45 PM

As of July 20, total newly-registered capital, additional capital, and capital contributions and share purchase by foreign investors stood at nearly 16.24 billion USD, up 4.5 per cent compared to the same period of 2022 and 8.8 per cent compared to the first half of the year.

04/05/2023 06:30 AM

The number of Vietnamese workers registered to work in the Republic of Korea (RoK) has reached more than 23,400, nearly double the agreed recruitment target between Vietnam and the RoK, the Centre for Overseas Labour under the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs announced.

04/05/2023 01:05 AM

On April 27, 2023, VSS organized a Dialogue and Consultation conference on social insurance and health insurance policies with employees and employers in industrial zones and export processing zones in Nghe An province.

29/04/2023 02:45 PM

A healthy and safe workplace tax credit is needed to help businesses uphold cleanliness levels, protect employees, and give the public confidence when visiting facilities. According to the National Safety Council, employers have spent an average of US$5,208 per employee on various workplace safety practices since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Businesses and nonprofits already struggling financially should not have to decide between safety and going out of business.

NA deputies hold dialogues with labourers on lump sum withdrawal

Lao Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare visits and works with VSS

VSS to increase disciplines in financial and asset management

One-time withdrawal: short-term solution challenges the old age

Vietnam lures over 16 billion USD in foreign investment

Numbers of Vietnamese workers register to work in RoK increase sharply

VSS engages in dialogue with employees in Nghe An province on social and health insurance policies

[infographic] A healthy & safe workplace tax credit is essential.