GOVERNMENT
SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
Independence - Freedom - Happiness
No. 28-2015-ND-CP
Ha Noi, 12 March 2015
As amended 29 May 20201
DECREE ISSUING DETAILED REGULATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF
LAW 38 ON EMPLOYMENT REGARDING UNEMPLOYMENT [JOB LOSS]2 INSURANCE
Pursuant to the Law on Organization of the Government dated 25 December 2001;
Pursuant to Law 38 on Employment dated 16 November 2013 [Law 38];
On the proposal of the Minister of Labour, or Invalids and Social Affairs [Minister of Labour],
The Government hereby issues a Decree issuing detailed regulations for implementation of Law 38 on Employment regarding unemployment [job loss] insurance.
CHAPTER 1
General Provisions
Article 1 Governing scope
This Decree provides detailed regulations for implementation of a number of articles of Law 38 on Employment regarding support for training, fostering and raising vocational skills levels in order to maintain jobs for workers; on the Unemployment Insurance Fund; on arranging unemployment insurance cover; and on the rights and obligations of agencies, units and organizations and individuals involved in the implementation of the unemployment insurance policy.
Article 2 Applicable entities
1. Employers and employees required by article 43 of Law 38 to have compulsory unemployment insurance cover.
2. Workers being managers of enterprises or co-operatives entitled to salary and who participate in compulsory social service in accordance with the Law on Social Insurance.
3. The Social Insurance Organization [SOI]; provincial Departments of Labour; and employment services centres established by a State administrative agency for employment to which duties are assigned in accordance with article 38.2 of Law 38 (hereinafter abbreviated to employment services centres or ESC).
Please Login or Register for Free now to view all updates and articles
In addition to free-to-view updates and articles, you can also subscribe to the full Legal Centrix Vietnam Service including access to:
Legal Centrix is trusted by top law and accounting firms.