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Compliance Training Courses in Vietnam Boost Industry Competitiveness

Hanoi, Vietnam - Better Work Viet Nam has been training supervisors, managers, and workers in Vietnam’s garment and footwear industry since 2009 to improve working conditions and competitiveness. With over 400 factories participating and nearly 700,000 employees benefiting from its services, the programme has seen significant growth.

Training Courses

The training courses, delivered by experts with practical experience in the industry, focus on promoting labour standards and competitiveness at the workplace through interactive sessions, role plays, group discussions, and other participatory methodologies. The programme aims to equip workers with the necessary skills to ensure compliance with international labour standards and ILO Conventions.

National Level Collaboration

At the national level, Better Work Viet Nam collaborates with central tripartite partners, including government ministries, industry associations, and labor unions, to promote labour law reforms that align with global best practices. This integrated approach has helped Vietnam’s garment industry to fully participate in global supply chains.

Training Statistics

  • In 2021 alone, the programme trained over 3,095 participants.
  • 367 factories took public courses and 63 factories received in-factory training.
  • A total of 146 training days were delivered, making Better Work Viet Nam one of the leading compliance training providers in the country.

Training Services

The programme’s training services are designed to cater to the differing needs of supervisors, managers, and workers in the industry. The focus is on learner-centered approaches and practical projects relevant to their daily work. Participants also receive specialized course materials, including real case studies and industry best practices, as well as access to Better Work training resources.

Certification

Upon completion of each course, participants are awarded a certificate, providing them with proof of their compliance training and expertise. The programme’s comprehensive approach has helped to improve working conditions in Vietnam’s garment and footwear industry, making it an attractive option for global brands and retailers seeking socially responsible supply chain partners.