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Better Work Viet Nam

In operation since July 2009, Better Work Viet Nam aims to improve the working conditions and competitiveness of Viet Nam's garment and footwear industry.

In operation since July 2009, Better Work Viet Nam aims to improve the working conditions and competitiveness of Viet Nam’s garment and footwear industry. Around 400 factories across the country actively participate in the programme with nearly 700,000 employees, of whom 78 per cent are women. The programme promotes labour standards and competitiveness at the workplace through training services and seminars as well as advisory and compliance assessments.

At the national level, Better Work Viet Nam collaborates with central tripartite partners, including the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), the Ministry of Labour, the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Viet Nam General Confederation of Labour. Together, Better Work Viet Nam and the tripartite partners work to promote labour law reforms that align Viet Nam with international labour standards and ILO Conventions. Such partnership is necessary for Viet Nam to fully participate in global supply chains in line with the terms of its existing free trade agreements. Better Work Viet Nam’s role in connecting global brands and retailers with social partners. This integrated approach ensures continuous improvement of working conditions.

MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

Better Work Viet Nam has two offices, covering both northern and southern provinces. We continue to expand into new areas, so please contact us directly if you would like to enquire about joining the programme.

Better Work Viet Nam HQ

Centre Point Building – Unit 1502, 15th Floor
106 Nguyen Van Troi Street, Ward 8, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Better Work Viet Nam Hanoi Office

Handi Resco Tower – 12th Floor, Tower B

521 Kim Ma Street, Ngoc Khanh Ward, Ba Dinh DistrictHa Noi City, Vietnam

Join our training

For assessment, advisory and brands, retailers and intermediaries services:

Nga Nguyen

Training:

Trang Le

Media and General Inquiries:

If you need Better Work Viet Nam for a feature story, please write to

vietnam@betterwork.org.

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