Wage is understood as the amount of money that the employer, after using labor and making a profit from the employee, must fulfill the obligation to pay wages on the basis of entering into a labor contract or performance. perform specific work. Currently, for projects or constructions, investors pay salaries through contractors to support the management of salary payments to workers....View more
Currently, when employees and employers enter into contracts with each other, the agreement contents related to the form of salary payment are indispensable contents. As noted in Article 96 of the 2019 Labor Code, it is stipulated as follows:...View more
On August 25, 2023, the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor issued Decision No. 7785/QD-TLD on the implementation of policies to support trade union members and workers whose working hours are reduced or labor contracts are terminated due to enterprises cutting or reducing orders....View more
Current law has specific regulations on the employer's salary payment obligations. Pursuant to the provisions of Article 90 of the 2019 Labor Code, there are regulations on wages. Accordingly, salary is the amount of money that the employer will be obliged to pay to the employee according to the agreement of the parties to perform work in many different forms. salary by job and salary by title, including salary allowances and other additional payments as prescribed by law. Pursuant to the provisions of Article 18 of the 2019 Labor Code, there are regulations on the obligation to enter into labor contracts, specifically as follows:...View more
Article 94 of the 2019 Labor Code regulates the principles of salary payment. This Article stipulates the principles of salary payment as follows:...View more
Compulsory insurance fees for construction workers on the construction site are specified in Decree No. 67/2023/ND-CP....View more
According to the 2019 Labor Code and Decree 135/2020/ND-CP, important regulations related to elderly workers and retirement age have been introduced, with future retirement age adjustments. Currently, in 2023, the age considered an elderly worker is 60 years and 9 months for men and 56 years for women, and this age will gradually increase according to the roadmap....View more
It is one of the important benefits, but many workers still do not know about the maternity leave policy that leaves 2 hours early. So who is this mode for? If an employee comes in late or leaves two hours early, how is his salary calculated?...View more
Being detained due to being involved in a criminal case not only affects the employee's reputation but can also lose many benefits. Below are the disadvantages that detained workers may encounter....View more
In labor relations, parties often sign labor contracts to ensure their rights and interests. However, there are many cases where employers and employees do not sign a written labor contract....View more