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Over 96% of labourers return to work following Tet

Over 96% of labourers nationwide had returned to work as of January 31, the ninth day of the lunar new year after a week-long Tet holiday.
Over 96% of labourers return to work following Tet ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –Over 96% of labourers nationwide had returned to work as of January 31, the ninthday of the lunar new year after a week-long Tet holiday.

According to reports from labour federations across the country, from September 2022 toJanuary 8, 2023, as many as 1,300 enterprises in 50 cities and provinces metdifficulties with fewer orders, forcing them to cut working hours of over546,000 workers.

Three quarters of the affected workerswere in foreign-invested sector, mostly in apparel, leather and footwear andwood processing industries in southern cities and provinces such as Ho Chi MinhCity, Long An, Tay Ninh, Dong Nai, Binh Duong and An Giang.

On January 16, the Presidium ofthe Vietnam General Confederation of Labour issued a Resolution on providing support for its members and workers who lost theirjobs or had their working time reduced from October 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023, in the form of cash ranging from 1 million VND (42 USD) to 3 million VND.

ꦉ Workers who are not tradeunion members will be given aid equal to 70% of the support for members.

From December 1, 2022to January 29, 2023, there were 18 labour disputes and strikes across thecountry, down from 51 recorded during the previous Tet./. 
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