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Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 9, 2023

How to Resolve Disputes in Labour in Vietnam?

 




Both employees and employers can consult labour dispute lawyers in Vietnam to understand the labour law and protect their rights.

A labour dispute is one of the most common disputes in society, in particular it means a dispute over rights, obligations and interests among the parties during the establishment, execution or termination of labor relation; a dispute between the representative organizations of employees; a dispute over a relationship that is directly relevant to the labor relation.


In fact, labour disputes happen often, but there are many situations where employees often have little understanding of their rights, leading to disadvantages if the employer does not know or does not follow the law.

Therefore, identifying employment disputes is very important. For employees, learning about labor law is to know their rights. Employers need to understand labor laws to ensure compliance.
Labour disputes incurred during pandemic, questions needing answers?

For example, during the recent pandemic, many businesses faced difficulties in doing business in Vietnam and hence many common labour disputes arisen. For workers, a dispute could arise from not being paid on time. Other concerns are whether there is any violations that lead to the termination of the labor contract? Has the employer carried out restructuring procedures and notified state agencies according to the correct procedure before terminating the labor contract with the employee? Does the employer have an agreement with the employee before suspending the labor contract during the pandemic? When the business is not efficient, is the employer required to pay the 13th month salary to the employee?
What types of labour dispute you might be encountering?

At present, labour disputes are classified into different types based on the object who participated in the dispute: Labour disputes between the employee and the employer; labour between the employee and the organization that sends the employee to work overseas under a contract; labour dispute between the outsourced worker and the enterprise. Right-based or interest-based collective labour disputes between one or several representative organizations of employees and the employer or one or several representative organizations of employees.
How to settle labour dispute at court?

The labor dispute settlement process must follow the following principles:

Respect the parties’ autonomy through negotiation throughout the process of labor dispute settlement;

Prioritize labour dispute settlement through mediation and arbitration on the basis of respect for the rights and interests of the two disputing parties, and respect for the public interest of the society and conformity with the law;

The labour dispute shall be settled publicly, transparently, objectively, promptly, and lawfully;

Ensure the participation of the representatives of each party in the labour dispute settlement process;

Labour dispute settlement shall be initiated by a competent authority or person after it is requested by a disputing party or by another competent authority or person and is agreed by the disputing parties.

When a labour dispute arises, one party or parties may request a Labor Mediator; The Labor Arbitration Council or the People’s Court to settle the disputes.

Matter on time limit is an important matter that the parties should pay attention. The time limit to request a labor mediator to settle an individual labor dispute is 06 months from the date on which a party discovers the act of infringement of their lawful rights and interests.

For the form of dispute settlement through the Labor Arbitration Council, the time limit is 09 months from the date on which a party discovers the act of infringement of their lawful rights and interests. In case of requesting the Court to settle the labour dispute, the time limit is 01 year from the day on which a party discovers the act of infringement of their lawful rights and interests.
What labour dispute lawyers in Vietnam could help?

Many of the labour disputes could be resolved effectively at court hence engaging a labour dispute lawyers in Vietnam to file a lawsuit will help parties involved.

Please note, upon the expiration of the above-mentioned time limitation, the disputing parties will not have the right to request the competent authorities to resolve the dispute. In case the requester is able to prove that the aforementioned time limits cannot be complied with due to a force majeure event or unfortunate event, the duration of such event shall not be included in the time limit for requesting settlement of individual labour dispute.

ANT Lawyers, a law firm in Vietnam, always follow up the labour matters to update clients on regular basis.

Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 9, 2023

When Labour Dispute over Bonus Issue Arise and How to Resolve?

 




Employment bonus promise could help drive the performance for the business but sometimes disputes arise because there is discrepancy in translating how performance is met in the eye of employer and employee.


According to the provisions the Labor Code, the bonus, also known as the “other supplement”, is one of the main contents of the Labor Contract. Specifically, bonus is understood as a sum of money paid by an employer to the employees on the basis of annual business results and the level of work performance of employees. When the dispute arises, the employer or the employee could consult with labour dispute lawyers in Vietnam to advise and handle the matter effectively.

Bonus regulations of each company must be decided and publicly announced by the employer at the workplace after consultation with the representative organization of the grassroots-level employees’ collective. However, there are companies that do not specify bonus regulations or companies with unclear bonus regulations referring to such generally as “based on capability”, or “based on work results” without referring to specific key performance indicator (KPI). Such regulations will easily cause labor disputes that each party would need to seek consultancy from labour dispute lawyers in Vietnam. In most of the case, the employee would face disadvantage because the employer will be the one whom make the final decision on whether or not the capability or work results are satisfied.

A labor dispute means a dispute over rights, obligations and interests among the parties during the establishment, execution or termination of labor relation; a dispute between the representative organizations of employees; a dispute over a relationship that is directly relevant to the labor relation. Labor disputes over bonuses can be individual labor disputes or collective labor disputes. The competence authority to settle labor disputes belongs to the Labor Mediator, the Labor Arbitration Council, and the People’s Court. Normally, individual labor disputes or collective labor disputes must go through the mediation procedure of the labor mediator before referring to the court to settle, unless otherwise provided for by law.

For individual disputes, in case the conciliation is unsuccessful or either party fails to implement the agreements in the minutes of successful conciliation or the settlement time limit expires but if the labour conciliator fails to conduct conciliation, each disputing party has the right to request a court or arbitration council for settlement.

For collective disputes over bonuses, in case the conciliation is unsuccessful or one of the two parties fails to implement the agreements in the minutes of successful conciliation, the parties have the right to request the President of the district-level People’s Committee to resolve the dispute. If the parties disagree with the decision of the President of the People’s Committee of the district or beyond the time limit but the President of the People’s Committee of the district does not settle, the parties have the right to request the Court to settle. In such situation, a litigation lawyer would be engaged to assist for productive result.
How labour dispute lawyers in Vietnam could help?

Labour dispute lawyers in Vietnam could help from the early stage to draft and review labour contract, labour regulations to be submitted and registered with authority. Once there are labour dispute potentially arisen, the labor dispute lawyers could assist with advice, negotiation for settlement. The last resort would be needing the labor dispute lawyers to assist in filing litigation petition at court for resolution.

ANT Lawyers, a law firm in Vietnam, always follow up the labour matters to update clients on regular basis.

Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 12, 2022

Employer’s Obligations on Recruitment, Labor Management and Labor Declaration under | ANT Lawyers

 Labour and employment compliance are continuous process which has no ending and there is no reason to stop.


In order for the companies in Vietnam to improve the effectiveness of its compliance in labour and employment in Vietnam, it is always important to pay attention to the details and fix the pending matters one by one. Labour and employment lawyers in Vietnam would help the clients with a thorough reviewing process if required.

The employer is required to comply with current labor regulations on recruitment procedure, labor management and declaration as following:


– Recruitment procedure:

The employer may recruit employee by either way of announcement at its head office or mass media. Employment application form must comply with the standard form which is attached in application dossier submitted by candidate. The application dossier must be returned to the candidate (if required) within 03 months from the date of announcement of recruitment results.

– Labor management:

The employer is required to create employment log book where is recorded information on the employees and their employment. The employment log book must be reserved at head office and make it available if required by Department of Labour, Invalid and Social Affairs (DOLISA).

– Labor declaration

Employers must semi-annually report any changes in their labor utilization as prescribed form to the DOLISA before May 25 or November 25 of each year.

We help clients overcome cultural barriers and achieve their strategic and financial outcomes, while ensuring the best interest rate protection, risk mitigation and regulatory compliance. ANT lawyers have Law firm in HanoiLaw firm in Ho Chi Minh City and Law firm in Da Nang.

Thứ Sáu, 8 tháng 4, 2022

Penalties on Working Without Work Permit in Vietnam | ANT Lawyers

 Vietnam has become an attractive destination for foreigner investors due to the impressive development of socio – economic in recent years. This is such a good opportunity for Vietnamese enterprises to get cooperation in business with foreign partners.

To take advantage of the opportunities to be the pioneer and market share, many of them have demand in employees with good skills and qualifications. To meet these requirements, more and more companies hire foreign workers for specific positions which might lack of human resources within Vietnam territory.

According to Labor Code 2019, the employer wishing to recruit the foreign workers has to explain their labor demand to the People’s Committee of provinces and obtain written approval from this agency. Pursuant to this written approval, the employer shall submit the application for the work permit to the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs of the province where the planned working place of such foreign workers is located.

A foreign employee means a person who has a foreign nationality and:

  • Is at last 18 years of age and has full legal capacity;
  • Has qualifications, occupational skills, practical experience and adequate health as prescribed by the Minister of Health;
  • Is not serving a sentence; does not have an unspent conviction; is not undergoing criminal prosecution under his/her home country’s law or Vietnam’s law;
  • Possessing a work permit granted by a competent Vietnamese state agency, except the cases specified in Labor Code.

Therefore, based on regulations of the Labor Code of Vietnam, except for the foreign employees exempted from work permit i.e. investor of company established in Vietnam, all of cases the foreign employees wishing to work in Vietnam shall be subject to work permit application. A foreign employee shall produce his/her work permit in Vietnam when carrying out immigration procedures or upon request of a competent state agency.

In case foreign employees who do not belong to work permit exemption being found working in Vietnam without work permit, that person shall be considered violation of the law of Vietnam. In addition, the employer that uses the violated employee without work permit shall be punished accordingly.



According to Decree No. 28/2020/ND-CP dated March 1, 2020 on administrative penalties for violations arising from labor, social insurance and sending Vietnamese workers abroad under contracts.

i) Foreign employee that working without work permits, except for the cases in which the work permit is exempt shall be expelled.

ii) Employers who employ foreign workers in Vietnam without work permits or written confirmations of their exemption from work permit requirements, or employs foreign workers holding expired work permits or written confirmations of exemption from work permit requirements shall be implied:

+ A fine from VND 30,000,000 to VND 45,000,000 if the violation involves 01 – 10 workers;

+ A fine From VND 45,000,000 to VND 60,000,000 if the violation involves 11 – 20 workers;

+ A fine From VND 60,000,000 to VND 75,000,000 if the violation involves 21 or more workers.

Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 3, 2022

Whom is Exempted from Work Permit Since 2021?


On December 30, 2020, the Government issued Decree No. 152/2020/ND-CP regulating foreign workers working in Vietnam and recruiting and managing Vietnamese employees to work for the foreign employers in Vietnam.

In which, foreign workers in Vietnam are not required to be granted work permits include:

The employee is the owner or capital contributor of a limited liability company with a capital contribution of at least 3 billion VND; Chairman of the Board of Directors or a member of the Board of Directors of a joint stock company with a capital contribution of at least 3 billion VND;

Intra-corporate transferees within 11 service sectors in Vietnam’s service commitment schedule with the World Trade Organization, including: business services, communication services, construction services, distribution services, educational services, environmental services, financial services, health services, tourism services, recreational and cultural services, and transport services;

The person responsible for establishing a commercial presence;

The employee enters Vietnam to work as manager, executive, expert or technical worker for a working time of less than 30 days and not more than 3 times a year;



The employee who enters Vietnam for a period of less than 03 months to offer services;

The employee enters Vietnam for a period of less than 03 months to handle complicated incidents, technical or technological situations that affect or risk affecting production and business that Vietnamese experts and the foreign experts currently in Vietnam cannot handle it;

Foreign lawyer who has been granted a law practice license in Vietnam in accordance with the Law on Lawyers; The employee is licensed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to operate information and press in Vietnam in accordance with the law; The person certified by the Ministry of Education and Training to enter Vietnam for teaching and researching;

The employee enters Vietnam to provide professional and engineering consulting services or perform other tasks intended for research, formulation, appraisal, supervision, evaluation, management and execution of programs and projects using official development assistance (ODA) in accordance with regulations or agreement in international treaties on ODA signed between the competent authorities of Vietnam and foreign countries;

The employee is sent to Vietnam by competent foreign agency or organization to teach and research at international schools under the management of foreign diplomatic missions or the United Nations; establishment and organization established under the agreement which Vietnam has signed and acceded to;

The employee enters Vietnam to implement an international agreement to which a central or provincial authority is a signatory as per the law;

Person obtains an official passport to work for a regulatory agency, political organization, or socio-political organization;

Relatives of members of foreign representative missions in Vietnam;

In cases where the provisions of an international treaty to which the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a signatory;

Head of representative office, project or is responsible for the activities of international organizations, foreign non-governmental organizations in Vietnam;

The employee is a volunteer;

The student studies at a foreign school or training institution which has a probation agreement with an agency, organization or enterprise in Vietnam; or a probationer or apprentice on a Vietnam sea-going ship;

The employee is a foreigner who marries a Vietnamese and lives in the territory of Vietnam.

This Decree takes effect from February 15, 2021.

Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 10, 2021

Employment lawyers in Vietnam | ANT lawyers

Our employment practice at ANT Lawyers helps clients with the following:

Regulatory issues: advising on regulatory issues in relation to recruitment, employment and termination of labour contracts.



Employment documents: drafting, negotiating and amending labour contracts, office rules and collective labour agreements.

Licensing requirements: advising on the obtaining of work permits for expatriates, registration of office rules and collective labour agreements.

Labour dispute: mediating and reconciling labour disputes, representing clients before Vietnamese courts for settlement of personal and collective labour disputes, representing employee in employment dispute matters in Vietnam for best interests protection.

Please contact us for inquiries through email ant@antlawyers.vn or call our partner directly at + 84 912 817 823.

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