The 2019 Vietnamese Labour Law, coming into effect on 1 January 2021, allows for the establishment of workers’ representative organisations, namely Internal Employee Organisations (IEOs), independent from official trade unions of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour. This reflects widespread endemic industrial conflicts marked by illegal wildcat strikes led by unofficial workers’ representatives in the absence of effective trade union representation. The new legislative framework can be seen as a significant step towards industrial democracy and there is the potential to see a change of course in Vietnamese industrial relations in regards to representative dynamics at the workplace level, with likely outcomes in terms of working cond...
Vietnam has been in transition from a command economy to a market economy since the late 1980s but t...
[Excerpt] At the 14th Asian Regional Meeting in September 2006, representatives of governments and e...
This article addresses the right to strike in the context of the new Labour Code and amended Trade U...
Vietnam is a one-party state with a single state-led union federation and significant numbers of wil...
'In recent years, Vietnamese trade unions have made considerable strides in trade union organizing. ...
Angie Tran explores what the the US/Vietnam Labor Side Agreement means for workers’ rights in Vietna...
Businesses in Vietnam are witnessing a structural shift from being state-owned to equalized, private...
Vietnam has experienced a combination of sustained high economic growth and high inflation over the ...
Abstract: Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of ...
The legislation of the 1994 Labour Code of Vietnam was processed between two lines; one was a policy...
The persistence of factory strikes in Vietnam has strained the country’s industrial relations system...
Vietnam has experienced a combination of sustained high economic growth and high inflation over the ...
Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of foreign in...
Abstract: Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of ...
As labor unions in Vietnam become further divided from the political ideologies they arose from, it ...
Vietnam has been in transition from a command economy to a market economy since the late 1980s but t...
[Excerpt] At the 14th Asian Regional Meeting in September 2006, representatives of governments and e...
This article addresses the right to strike in the context of the new Labour Code and amended Trade U...
Vietnam is a one-party state with a single state-led union federation and significant numbers of wil...
'In recent years, Vietnamese trade unions have made considerable strides in trade union organizing. ...
Angie Tran explores what the the US/Vietnam Labor Side Agreement means for workers’ rights in Vietna...
Businesses in Vietnam are witnessing a structural shift from being state-owned to equalized, private...
Vietnam has experienced a combination of sustained high economic growth and high inflation over the ...
Abstract: Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of ...
The legislation of the 1994 Labour Code of Vietnam was processed between two lines; one was a policy...
The persistence of factory strikes in Vietnam has strained the country’s industrial relations system...
Vietnam has experienced a combination of sustained high economic growth and high inflation over the ...
Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of foreign in...
Abstract: Since the mid-1990s Vietnam has achieved rapid economic growth based on the attraction of ...
As labor unions in Vietnam become further divided from the political ideologies they arose from, it ...
Vietnam has been in transition from a command economy to a market economy since the late 1980s but t...
[Excerpt] At the 14th Asian Regional Meeting in September 2006, representatives of governments and e...
This article addresses the right to strike in the context of the new Labour Code and amended Trade U...