BACKGROUND
As a Member State of the ILO, Viet Nam has committed to respecting and implementing fundamental principles and rights at work as set out in the ILO’s 1998 Declaration (the FPRW Declaration). The joining of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and the EU-Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement (FTA), both of which include labour provisions, are further public confirmations of this commitment. The trade agreements also reflect the country’s determination to ensure inclusive growth, development and deepening international integration, through a strategy that harnesses trade and investment opportunities.
With these commitments and ambitions in mind, Viet Nam is enacting reforms in the areas of industrial relations and labour law, in order to update and strengthen its industrial relations framework and align labour laws with International Labour Standards, on freedom of association, collective bargaining, forced labour, child labour and non-discrimination. ILO is implementing the New Industrial Relations Framework technical co-operation project (NIRF Project), funded by USDOL, to provide technical support to Viet Nam as it undertakes these reforms.
One key objective of the NIRF/ USDOL project is that “National labour laws and legal instruments are revised to be compatible with the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW) in full consideration of the socio-economic conditions of Viet Nam”.
To support the achievement of this objective, a mix of communications-related activities are being carried out. In 2019, Viet Nam passed the revised Labour Code, which has brought its legal framework closer in line with ILO’s fundamental principles and rights at work. Now it is the time to bring these revisions into reality. To do this, the NIRF/USDOL project supports partners with targeted communication planning linked to the adoption of the 2019 Labour Code. In that context, the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) sees the need to develop thematic flyers targeting workers and the general public to raise their awareness on the key areas of the Code.
Therefore, the ILO is looking for a qualified national consultant to collaborate closely with ILO and the Legal Department of MoLISA to do this job.
WORK TO BE TAKEN
The external collaborator will develop content for four flyers covering the topics as below:
These flyers should highlight the key changes in the revised Labour Code in the respected areas.
The key messages should be pulled out from ILO’s thematic bulletins entitled “Get to know your new Labour Code 2019” and other existing materials already produced by the Legal Department.
The target audiences are workers and the general public.
The content should be in both Vietnamese and English.
DELIVERABLES
This contract includes the following deliverables:
CONTRACT PERIOD
The contract will start on 8 July 2020 and finishes by 30 October 2020.
ILO BRIEFING
The ILO will arrange a meeting with the consultant at the commencement of the contract to provide an overview of the assignment requirements.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE CONSULTANT
The following criteria/qualifications will be considered important when selecting the consultant:
APPLICATION
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application package in English including the following documents by email to [email protected] by 28 June.
Only submissions with complete documents stated above before the deadline will be considered. We regret that detailed screening results will not be released and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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