Two
women are seen counting money in this photo illustration.Tuoi Tre
The
VGCL chairman Dang Ngoc Tung on Tuesday said the confederation
had sent to Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung a proposal that regional minimum
wages should be increased by such a rate next year, instead of only 12.4 percent as
agreed at a meeting organized by the Vietnam National Wage Council on
September 3.
The meeting was the third held to work out solutions to the
issue between the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), which
represents employers and asked for an expansion of no more than 10 percent,
and the VGCL, which supports employees and requested that the increase be
16.8 percent.
However, during the third meeting, the VCCI demanded an 11
percent increase while the VGCL agreed to lower its rate to 14.3 percent.
After further discussions, both sides agreed for a poll to
take place and a 12.4-percent rate was then passed.
But after re-considering the actual conditions directly
related to the wage, income, and living cost of laborers, the VGCL finds that
the rate is not satisfactory as it will not help much in improving the
difficult living conditions of workers, Tung said.
He cited
He emphasized that such a wage increase will create a basis
for the country to meet its target that minimum wages will cover 100 percent
of the minimal living cost of employees in 2017.
Meanwhile, representatives of both domestic business
associations and foreign-invested enterprises have reported to the government
that the 12.4-percent increase rate is too high to be applied, Pham Minh
Huan, Deputy Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs and chairman
of the Vietnam National Wage Council, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
The council has submitted to the government a plan to raise
regional minimum wages in 2016 by 11.6-12.9 percent, depending on each zone,
Deputy Minister Huan said.
Zone 1 covers the urban parts of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City;
Zone 2 is applicable to the rural areas of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, along
with the urban regions of Can Tho City, Da Nang City and Hai Phong City; Zone
3 comprises provincial cities and the districts of Bac Ninh Province, Bac
Giang Province, Hai Duong Province, and Vinh Phuc Province; and Zone 4
consists of the remaining localities.
The government is expected to issue a decree on new regional
minimum wages in October, he said.
According to the VGCL, the 2015 minimum wage rates, which are
14.3 percent higher than those in 2014, can only cover 78-85 percent of the
minimal living cost of employees.
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Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 10, 2015
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