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Factory workers step out of their shuttle bus as their shift ends at Hlaing Thar Yar Industrial Zone, Yangon. Photo credit: Kaung Htet/Oxfam

The case for an ASEAN living wage

Governments race to the bottom, offering low minimum wages for labor, to attract business. 

The fight against child labor

The fight against child labor

 

La Thanh Khuong in Hanoi has been arrested for alleged labor fraud. Photo credit: Cong An Nhan Dan

Woman arrested for swindling money on fake foreign job promises

She charged $13,000 a person to get them jobs in Spain and Taiwan  

The current wage level only covers 80 percent of workers' basic demands, according to labor unions. Photo: Ngoc Thang

Vietnam labor groups, businesses agree on 7.3 percent wage rise

This is unusually low considering workers have enjoyed double-digit increases in recent years

Vietnamese workers suffer poisoning after lunch at South Korean firm

Vietnamese workers suffer poisoning after lunch at South Korean firm

Authorities have taken food samples for testing  

Workers at a garment factory of South Korean Panko in Quang Nam Province express frustration over their salaries on July 9, 2016. Photo: Anh Vinh

Vietnamese workers protest low wages at S Korean garment firm

They were promised $178 a month but have received around $130 or less

Humanoid robots work side by side with employees in the assembly line at a factory of Glory Ltd., a manufacturer of automatic change dispensers, in Kazo, north of Tokyo, Japan, July 1, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Issei Kato

Millions of SE Asian jobs may be lost to automation in next two decades: ILO

About 137 million workers or 56 percent of the salaried workforce from Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, fall under...

Fishermen in Ha Tinh Province now struggle to make a living. Photo: Tri Minh

Vietnam promises to find overseas jobs for fishers affected by toxic spill disaster

Germany, Japan, South Korea and Thailand are their likely destinations

A job fair in Ho Chi Minh City last month. Photo: Khanh An

Asian women still suffer pay gap, inequality at work: study

'The application of minimum wage laws is lowest for women from ethnic minorities or indigenous groups'

Migrant workers in Thailand. Photo credit: Reuters

Vietnam to send workers to Thailand from September under new agreement

Thousands have been working in the country illegally, and Thai authorities are expected to crack down from now

A demonstrator places a rose in the vest of a French CRS riot policeman at the Place de la Bastille square during a demonstration against plans to reform French labour laws in Paris, France, June 23, 2016.

'Scrap the labor reforms!' Paris protesters chant under huge police presence

  A hardline CGT union leader condemned the rioters but said the government had inflamed passions as unions sought a deal on...

New app hopes to improve labor conditions in Vietnam's apparel industry

New app hopes to improve labor conditions in Vietnam's apparel industry

Better Work Vietnam's smartphone app also aims to help buyers with sourcing interests learn about the industry

Ending child labor in supply chains a key issue for Vietnam: ILO

'Enterprises need to be vigilant to ensure that their supply chains are free from child labor or risk having their reputations...

Demonstrators clash with police officers during a protest against proposed labor reforms in Paris on June 14, 2016. Photo: AFP/Alain Jocard

Thousands rally against labor law in Paris under heavy security

  130 would-be troublemakers were banned from central Paris to limit the risk of more skirmishes, according to Paris Police...

A police officer checks a cannabis farm in the UK. The cannabis trade involves the exploitation of many children trafficked from Vietnam. Photo credit: Reuters

3 Vietnamese rescued as UK cracks down on modern slavery: report

Vietnamese children are believed to be the largest group of children trafficked to the UK
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