Vietnam’s labour body has urged MOLISA to plan shorter workweeks as workers average 41.6 hours, with heavy overtime raising health concerns.
However, industry players warned that fewer hours could disrupt peak-season output, raise labour costs, strain buyer ties, and threaten jobs.
Experts say phased; well-planned reforms are vital to balance welfare with competitiveness.
However, industry players warned that fewer hours could disrupt peak-season output, raise labour costs, strain buyer ties, and threaten jobs.
Experts say phased; well-planned reforms are vital to balance welfare with competitiveness.