Ensuring Social Security, Retaining Superior Policies for Workers
02/01/2025 10:55 AM
During the National Assembly session to review the draft amended Employment Law, Minister of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs Đào Ngọc Dung affirmed that all superior policies for workers would remain intact.
The Draft Law Reflects a Shift in Legislative Mindset
In her report on key issues regarding the draft Employment Law (amended), Chairwoman of the Social Affairs Committee Nguyễn Thúy Anh noted that the draft law has achieved the objectives set during its development. Currently, there are no significant disagreements between agencies on major aspects of the draft.
Minister Đào Ngọc Dung further elaborated on the draft law during the 41st session of the National Assembly Standing Committee (NASC).
To finalize the draft law and define provisions under the Government’s authority, the Social Affairs Committee recommended:
The Social Affairs Committee supported policies to encourage employers to hire disabled workers, emphasizing the Party and State’s commitment to assisting vulnerable groups. However, the draft's broad definition of "disabled persons" requires clarification, given the Law on Persons with Disabilities defines three levels of disability (mild, severe, and especially severe). Additionally, accurate data on disabled workers is needed to estimate resources effectively.
The draft proposes reduced unemployment insurance contributions for employers of disabled workers, which necessitates an assessment of its impact on the Unemployment Insurance Fund. Currently, the fund operates on a nearly balanced annual inflow and outflow.
The Social Affairs Committee urged the drafting agency to:
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Minister Đào Ngọc Dung emphasized that the draft law adheres to the principle of retaining all existing superior policies for workers. "This is the foundation of social policy development in the new era, transitioning from stability and assurance to stability and development, in line with Resolution 42," he stated.
Regarding labor registration, Minister Dung affirmed its necessity, particularly for informal workers. The draft law outlines principles for labor registration and database management, leaving detailed implementation to subordinate regulations.
Improving Labor Market Management and Unemployment Insurance
Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyễn Thị Thanh concluded the discussion, highlighting the draft law's alignment with four key policy groups, introducing flexibility, efficiency, modernity, sustainability, and integration into labor market governance.
Key provisions include:
Vice Chairwoman Thanh urged the Social Affairs Committee to promptly incorporate feedback from this session, finalize the draft law, and prepare a detailed explanatory report for submission to the NASC. Ensuring the draft law’s quality and timeliness remains a top priority.
*** Unemployment insurance is an essential policy that helps share the financial burden for workers during their job search period. So, what are the conditions and levels of unemployment benefits? What are the required documents and procedures to apply for unemployment benefits?
Unemployment Insurance: Conditions, Benefits, and Application Procedures
I. Conditions for Receiving Unemployment Benefits
Termination of Labor Contract or Employment Contract, except in the following cases:
Payment of Unemployment Insurance Contributions for at Least:
Registration for Unemployment and Submission of Application at a Job Service Center.
No Employment Found within 15 Days from the date of submitting the application, except in the following cases:
II. Time Frame for Submitting Unemployment Benefits Application
Within 3 months from the date of labor contract termination, unemployed individuals must submit one set of application documents directly to the job service center where they wish to receive benefits.
If the individual cannot submit the application directly, they may authorize someone else to do so if they fall into one of the following categories:
If the application is not submitted within the specified time frame, the individual is considered to have no need for unemployment benefits. The period of Unemployment Insurance (UI) contributions not yet claimed will be preserved and used as a basis for calculating benefits for future claims.
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Sickness
Work Injury and Occupational Disease
Survivor’s
Old-age
Maternity
Unemployment
Medical (Health Insurance)
Certificate of coverage
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