Proposal for reduced working hours in vietnam sparks debate

In a bid to improve the well-being of workers and enhance their quality of life, the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor has just recommended a reduction in standard working hours to below 48 hours per week. This proposal, grounded in Resolution No. 101/2019/QH14 of the 8th Session, 14th National Assembly, aims to align with evolving socio-economic dynamics and prioritize the social security goals advocated by labor unions.

Insights from the International Labor Organization (ILO) provide a contextual backdrop to the discourse on working hours. With Convention 47 advocating for a 40-hour workweek, emphasis is placed on continually reducing working hours without compromising living standards. The prevalence of the 40-hour standard across a majority of nations underscores a global commitment to fostering conducive work environments that prioritize worker welfare and productivity.

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Leon Pheek