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ILO launches survey on responsible labour practices in Viet Nam’s electronics sector

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ILO launches survey on responsible labour practices in Viet Nam's electronics sector

A nationwide survey is being conducted to better understand labour practices in Viet Nam's electronics sector.

10 April 2026

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HA NOI (ILO News) - The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are inviting electronics enterprises across Viet Nam to participate in a comprehensive survey titled "Responsible Labour Practices in the Electronics Sector."

As the electronics industry remains a cornerstone of Viet Nam's economic growth, the initiative seeks to gather critical insights into the current landscape of workplace practices. The survey targets enterprises across the electronics supply chain, including manufacturing, assembly, and supporting sectors (such as paper, packaging, and plastics). The findings will be used to develop evidence-based recommendations and tailor-made support for manufacturers, ensuring the sector continues to thrive through decent work and responsible business conduct.

By sharing their experiences and challenges, participating enterprises play a vital role in shaping the future of the industry. Benefits of participation include:

  • Benchmarking your practices: Gain insights into how your enterprise's practices align with industry standards.
  • Professional development: Access to future ILO and VCCI training programs and technical support.
  • Sectoral impact: Contribute to recommendations that foster a sustainable and competitive electronics industry in Viet Nam.

The ILO and VCCI encourage all eligible electronics manufacturers to provide their input via this link: https://forms.office.com/e/xRtVBPWdnC

Please complete the survey by the end of the day on Wednesday, 29 April 2026 (Hanoi time).

In line with ILO standards, all information provided will be treated with the strictest confidentiality. Data will be used for research and analytical purposes only, ensuring the anonymity of individual enterprises.

For any inquiries or further information regarding the survey, please contact Ms Vu Kim Hue at [email protected].

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