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Vietnam ups retirement age, adds a public holiday
Vietnam will increase the retirement age to 60 years for women and 62 for men under Labor Code changes approved by the parliament.
Lawmakers support one more public holiday
Many National Assembly (NA) delegates backed the addition of an extra public holiday during a discussion on draft amendments to the Labor Code Wednesday.
UNICEF frets over underage maids in Vietnam
UNICEF wants Vietnam to amend its Labor Code to prevent underage children from working as domestic help, saying it leaves them vulnerable to abuse.
October 8, 2019 | 09:16 pm PT
Vietnamese lawmakers remain insistent workers should work less
The business sector's working week should be reduced from 48 to 44 hours to match government departments, lawmakers said.
October 3, 2019 | 11:08 pm PT
Lawmakers oppose increase in annual overtime cap
Vietnamese lawmakers are opposed to a proposal that will increase the maximum allowed overtime from 300 to 400 hours per year.
September 20, 2019 | 11:00 pm PT