16/01/2022 03:55 PM

From August 2021 to August 2022, Singapore is piloting welcoming Vietnamese to work in their country, specifically in its construction, maritime, and processing industries, under a Work Permit, according to information from the island state’s Ministry of Manpower.

15/01/2022 01:35 PM

Vietnam’s Human Development Index (HDI) advanced to 0.706 in 2020 from 0.682 in 2016, enabling the country to join the High Human Development group, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).

15/01/2022 09:30 AM

The Vietnamese government has proposed spending 6.6 trillion VND (290.7 million USD) to support housing rent for workers, as part of a 53.15 trillion VND (2.34 billion USD) package for social security and job creation.

14/01/2022 04:55 PM

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam on January 13 signed a decision approving a programme on domestic violence prevention and control to 2025.

14/01/2022 03:15 PM

The sending of Vietnamese workers abroad, to work under contracts has suffered negative effects due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the context of “safe and flexible adaptation to the pandemic”, the Law on Vietnamese Workers Working Abroad Under Contracts, which is effective from 2022, will contribute to better protecting the rights of this group of workers.

14/01/2022 06:30 AM

More than 2.9 million people will benefit from a 7.4% increase in pensions starting from January 2022, according to the Vietnam Social Security.

Singapore piloting to welcome Vietnamese workers in construction, maritime, and processing industries

[Infographic] Impressive numbers on VssID app- Digital Social Security in 2021

Vietnam’s HDI sees improvements in 2016 – 2020

[Infographic] Increase Unemployment Insurance (UI) payment support from Jan 1st 2022

Vietnam plans to spend 6.6 trillion VND to support housing rent for workers

New programme aims to raise awareness on domestic violence prevention, control

More attention needed to ensure rights of Vietnamese workers abroad

Over 2.9 million Vietnamese benefit from pension rise in January