
Better gender equality means more resilient future for Viet Nam’s garment, footwear industries
Robust evidence from ILO’s Better Work programme shows that empowering women could help to build forward better Viet Nam’s key...
Robust evidence from ILO’s Better Work programme shows that empowering women could help to build forward better Viet Nam’s key...
Key stakeholders in Vietnam’s garment industry met to come to common solutions for the considerable impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the country’s workforce.
More than half a million migrant workers left Ho Chi Minh City for their hometowns after the city eased COVID...
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam – Like many other countries worldwide, Vietnam remains in the fight against COVID-19 and is...
HO CHI MIHN CITY, Vietnam – Currently, Vietnam is facing the 4th wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on a large...
Garment factories in Vietnam are making strides to adjust their internal regulations and policies to reflect the changes to the...
Grievance handling systems in garment and apparel factories are among the key factors that may affect employee health and wellbeing, leaving a significant impact on the business revenue and output of the employers.
Scaling the Better Work model crucial for lasting improvements, tripartite delegation says.
Better Work and Vietnamese garment industry partners gather to discuss sustainability in an era of uncertainty.
Labour Law Guide for Smartphone updated for 2017
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