The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs proposed provinces and cities to evaluate the implementation and review the application of regional minimum wages, thereby serving as a basis for proposing adjustments, according to the provisions of the Labor Law.
The Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs has just sent an official dispatch to the Chairman of the People’s Committees of the provinces and centrally-run cities, requesting to review and evaluate the implementation of the regional minimum wage at enterprises from July 1, 2022. .
Accordingly, the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs requested localities to grasp the implementation of the regional minimum wage under their management in accordance with the provisions of Decree 38/2022/ND-CP.
Specifically for the monthly minimum wage, it is recommended that localities review and evaluate the implementation of the implementation of the minimum wage, the contents agreed and committed in the labor contract; assess the difficulties and obstacles when implementing the minimum wage and paying wages to employees.
For the hourly minimum wage, it is recommended to clearly evaluate the implementation and application of enterprises following the Government first promulgates the minimum hourly wage; survey and statistics on groups of positions, job titles, fields of hourly pay, and popular hourly wages of the above jobs; assess the advantages, disadvantages and impacts of enterprises following the Government promulgates the minimum hourly wage.
Regarding the regulation of the minimum wage zone, the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs also requires localities to review the areas where the minimum wage is applied. The branch of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry organizes discussions with the Management Board of export processing zones and industrial zones (if any), professional associations in the area, from which to summarize and report to the People’s Committee of the province and city directly. belonging to and sent to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs.