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Seminar discusses EVFTA’s impacts on labour sector

A seminar was held in Hanoi on October 14 to discuss the impacts of labour commitments that Vietnam has made in the Vietnam-European Union Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).
Seminar discusses EVFTA’s impacts on labour sector ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A seminar was h💟eld in Hanoi on October 14 to discuss the impacts of labour commitments that Vietnam has made in the Vietnam-European Union Free Trad🎃e Agreement (EVFTA)’s sustainable development programme.

The event was co-hosted by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) and the European Trade Policy and Investment Support Policy (EU-MUTRAP). Participants assessed commitment impacts on social and labour sectors, Vietnam’s proposed law amendments to match with the EVFTA, and labour inspection on law abidance among businesses.
According to the MoLISA’s Institute of Labour Science and Social Affairs, Vietnam is forecast to generate extra 7.5 million jobs by 2025, or 83,000 each year. Once Vietnam joins the EVFTA, the rate of workers in the mining and garment sector is predicted to increase 3.41 percent and 1.53 percent, respectively, on a yearly basis. Other sectors will expect annual workforce rises, including maritime transport (3.7 percent), and metal manufacturing (2.65 percent).
Between 2020 and 2035, low-skilled workers will enjoy the highest increase in salary, according to the World Bank. As scheduled, the revised Labour Code will be submitted to the 14 th National Assembly for consideration at the third session and for adoption at the fourth session in October 2017. The EVFTA, which is expected to be signed this year and take effect in 2018, is a new-generation free trade deal between Vietnam and 28 EU member states. Together with the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the EVFTA represents Vietnam’s broadest and highest commitments so far.-VNA
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