Vietnam will support the International Labour Organisation (ILO)’s
initiative to discuss employment issues for youths at its annual meeting
in June, 2012, in Geneva, a Vietnamese official has said.
Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Pham Thi Hai Chuyen made
the affirmation at her meeting with ILO General Director Juan Somavia
on Dec. 6, on the sidelines of ILO’s 15th Asia and the Pacific Regional
Meeting (APRM15) in Tokyo .
Regarding
cooperation between ILO and Vietnam , Chuyen said the ILO created
several opportunities for Vietnam to participate in its activities,
from developing policy to implementing policies related to social
welfare, such as employment and poverty reduction.
During the framework of APRM15, Chuyen also had separate meetings with
ministers of countries in the region, including Japan and Thailand .
At the meeting with Japanese Minister of Health,
Labour and Welfare, Yoko Komiyama, the two ministers agreed to conduct
necessary preparations to implement agreements signed by the two
countries’ prime ministers on sending Vietnamese nurses and medical
workers to work in Japan .
Vietnam has so
far sent 18,000 trainees to work in Japan , in the fields of
electronics, mechanical engineering, agriculture and aquatic product
processing.
On the same day, delegates attended a
meeting on rights in the workplace and social dialogue, and a special
meeting on partnerships to create jobs.
They also
joined discussion of issues in the ILO General Director’s report on
“building a sustainable future with good jobs in Asia Pacific”./.