ILO Director-General calls for balance between economic growth and decent employment on his first official visit to Vietnam
(LĐXH) - The Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Gilbert F. Houngbo, has concluded his first official visit to Vietnam, during which he praised Vietnam for successful economic development while calling for greater focus on the creation of decent jobs and protection of workers’ rights.
During his stay, between 29–30 June, the Director-General discussed the progress of and next steps for the ILO’s cooperation work in the country with the Vietnamese Prime Minister, Pham Minh Chinh, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue, and Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Dao Ngoc Dung.ILO Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo meets with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.
The ILO and Viet Nam have worked closely together over recent decades in many areas. During this time Vietnam has made significant progress in labour reforms, including with the revised 2019 Labour Code, decent employment, industrial relations, sustainable enterprises, social protection and other related social and labour policies.
Director-General Houngbo praised Vietnam’s record of rapid economic development and expressed his appreciation for the country’s commitment to ratification and implementation of the ILO’s Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work.
“I commend Vietnam for the progress made in the past years which has paved the way for ensuring decent work and more progressive, stable, and harmonious industrial relations in the country,” said the ILO Director-General. “The ILO remains committed to continuing our technical support and being a trusted partner to Vietnam as together we seek to ensure that every worker in Vietnam enjoys the rights and benefits of economic development and social justice.”
During his visit, Director-General Houngbo extended an invitation to Vietnam to become a pathfinder country for the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions. The challenges experienced by Vietnam in expanding decent and productive employment and reducing informal employment in the context of rapid digitalization, an aging population and climate change, are closely aligned with the Global Accelerator’s support focus.
The ILO Director-General shared his vision for a Global Coalition for Social Justice and emphasized the importance of focusing on the social dimensions of sustainable development and economic growth. He expressed hope that countries, including Vietnam, will join hands in the coalition.
“Together, we can work towards social justice in a broad coalition, enabling societies and economies to function better, overcome global challenges and to reduce poverty, inequalities, and put in motion a just transition to greener, sustainable and fairer economies,” Houngbo said.
Concluding his stay in Vietnam, the Director-General visited a garment factory in Hung Yen, a province bordering Hanoi. The factory is part of the IFC-ILO Better Work programme, which brings together government, employers, workers and international buyers to improve labour conditions and competitiveness in Vietnam's apparel industry and supply chains, harnessing trade incentives to drive decent work outcomes./.
“I commend Vietnam for the progress made in the past years which has paved the way for ensuring decent work and more progressive, stable, and harmonious industrial relations in the country,” said the ILO Director-General. “The ILO remains committed to continuing our technical support and being a trusted partner to Vietnam as together we seek to ensure that every worker in Vietnam enjoys the rights and benefits of economic development and social justice.”
During his visit, Director-General Houngbo extended an invitation to Vietnam to become a pathfinder country for the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions. The challenges experienced by Vietnam in expanding decent and productive employment and reducing informal employment in the context of rapid digitalization, an aging population and climate change, are closely aligned with the Global Accelerator’s support focus.
The ILO Director-General shared his vision for a Global Coalition for Social Justice and emphasized the importance of focusing on the social dimensions of sustainable development and economic growth. He expressed hope that countries, including Vietnam, will join hands in the coalition.
“Together, we can work towards social justice in a broad coalition, enabling societies and economies to function better, overcome global challenges and to reduce poverty, inequalities, and put in motion a just transition to greener, sustainable and fairer economies,” Houngbo said.
Concluding his stay in Vietnam, the Director-General visited a garment factory in Hung Yen, a province bordering Hanoi. The factory is part of the IFC-ILO Better Work programme, which brings together government, employers, workers and international buyers to improve labour conditions and competitiveness in Vietnam's apparel industry and supply chains, harnessing trade incentives to drive decent work outcomes./.
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