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Vietnam, US share labour safety, sanitation experience

US experts shared their experience in ensuring labour safety and sanitation with their Vietnamese peers at a workshop held by the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) and the US Department of Labour (DoL) in Hanoi on December 4.
US experts shared their experience in ensuring labour safety andsanitation with their Vietnamese peers at a workshop held by theMinistry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) and the USDepartment of Labour (DoL) in Hanoi on December 4.

Participants agreed that Vietnam has seen positive progress inthis work, with bettered laws related to labour safety and sanitation,improved labourers’ health and a harmony between labour relation andothers.

MoLISA Deputy Minister Doan Mau Diepsaid that over the past years, the ministry has maintained closecoordination with the International Labour Organisation, Japan ,Germany , and the Republic of Korea in the labour field.

It hopes for more cooperation and information sharing with the US ,which is one of the world’s leaders in ensuring labour safety andsanitation, he added.

Mark Mittelhauser, DoLrepresentative, stressed the urgent need to ensure labour safety andsanitation as accidents at work can kill up to 60 people per day andnations have to spend 4 percent of their GDP on compensations.

Vietnam and the US are able to collaborate more closely inhot issues related to the work, particularly child labour, he stated.

Participants also called for joint efforts fromState agencies, organisations, associations as well as employers andemployees themselves in ensuring labour safety and sanitation.-VNA

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