UN Women conducts online survey on revised Labour Code

The UN Women and the Australian Embassy in Vietnam are calling on labourers to participate in an online survey to assess the effects of the revision of the Labour Code on labourers.
UN Women conducts online survey on revised Labour Code ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source:VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The UN Women andthe Australian Embassy in Vietnam are calling on labourers to participate in anonline survey to assess the effects of the revision of the Labour Code on men,women and different labour groups in society.

The survey aims to collect labourers’ feedbackabout plans on supplements and amendments to policies as well as their impactsin order to ensure rights and interests of all Vietnamese labourers are fullydemonstrated in the revised Labour Code.

Therefore, labourers with the age of over15 across Vietnam are encouraged to do the survey at link https://goo.gl/forms/i1C4NmpjlxXdn5gs1 from December 8-22.

All ideas collected during the survey willbe used for research purposes only. The result will serve as a foundation forthe UN Women (United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment ofWomen) and the Australian Embassy in Vietnam to give advice to the Vietnamese Government.-VNA
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