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The Ministry of Labour – Invalids and Social Affairs [1] (MOLISA, Vietnamese: Bộ Lao động – Thương binh và Xã hội) is a ministry under the government of Vietnam responsible for state administration on labour, employment, occupational safety, social insurances and vocational training; policies for war invalids, martyrs and people with special contribution to the country; social ...
The former ministries of agriculture, food, and food industry were joined in a newly created Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry. The ministries of power and mines were merged to form the Ministry of Energy, and a newly created Ministry of Labour, War Invalids, and Social Welfare consolidated the duties of three former ministries.
Pages in category "Government ministries of Vietnam" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Ministry of Labour – Invalids and Social ...
The ILO and Vietnam's labour ministry did not immediately reply to requests for comment on Binh's arrest. Binh was detained on charges of intentionally revealing state secrets, the state-run Tuoi ...
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On 28 November 2014, the National Assembly of Vietnam ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. [3] The national law, the Labour Code of 2012, and the National Action Plan to Support People with Disabilities all emphasize equal access to employment and education for people with disabilities. [2]
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET, Vietnamese: Bộ Giáo dục và Đào tạo) is the government ministry responsible for the governance of general/academic education and higher education (training) in Vietnam. [2] Vocational education is controlled by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs (MoLISA).
A ministry of labour , or labor , also known as a department of labour, or labor, is a government department responsible for setting labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, training, and social security. Such a department may have national or regional (e.g. provincial or state-level) authority.