Insurance, wage policies take effect

New policies on compulsory social insurance, region-based minimum wages and multidimensional poverty standards are among those that take effect in January 2016.
Insurance, wage policies take effect ảnh 1Illustrative photo. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - New policies on compulsory social insurance, region-based minimum wages and multidimensional poverty standards are among those that take effect in January 2016.

The revised Law on Social Insurance, which came into force on January 1, adds three more groups of people to the list of those covered by compulsory social insurance. They are persons working under labour contracts of a definite term of one month to under three months, part-time communal cadres and foreigners working in Vietnam under work permits, practice certificates or licences issued by competent Vietnamese authorities.

The revised law expands the coverage of voluntary social insurance, and removes the maximum age limit for persons to qualify for voluntary social insurance. Before the revision, only working-age persons were allowed to participate in voluntary social insurance.

Government Decree No 115/2015/ND-CP guides the implementation of some articles of the law by defining a maternity regime for female employees as surrogate mothers, as well as for pension, survivorship allowance and a social insurance fund.

The law stipulates that employers will provide employees with information about the payment of social insurance premiums once every six months.

Another noteworthy point is the provision on the monthly wage level used for calculation of social insurance contribution. Accordingly, from January 1, 2016, till the end of 2017, an employee's wage level on which his social insurance contribution is based will include wage and wage subsidies stated in the labour contract. From January 1, 2018 onward, it will cover wages, wage subsidies and other additional amounts as stated in the labour contract. This means social insurance beneficiaries will have to pay slightly higher premiums, but will receive much more benefits in return.

In addition, the region-based minimum wages for employees working in enterprises, cooperative unions, cooperatives and farms, besides households, individuals and organisations under labour contracts increased from 2.4 million VND to 3.5 million VND (108 USD-158 USD) per month from January 1, 2016, under Decree No 122/2015/ND-CP.

Another regulation that came into effect on January 1 is on preferential benefits for teachers. Decree No. 113/2015/ND-CP of the government prescribes special allowances, preferential and responsibility allowances and heavy, hazardous or dangerous job-based allowances for teachers at public vocational training institutions.

The Law on Household Registration, which also entered into force on January 1, simplifies household registration procedures. It stipulates that each individual has the right to choose where to register his household and to request for household registration in a manner that is most convenient for him. All regulations on submission of required papers for registration of births, marriages and deaths are detailed in Decree No 123/2015/ND-CP.

Decree No 124/2015/ND-CP, which will take effect on January 5, 2016, will modify and supplement a number of articles in Decree No 185/2013/ND-CP, dated November 15, 2013, that deal with administration fines for violations in production and trading of counterfeit and banned goods.

It includes an amendment on multi-level trading violations. According to the decree, a fine of 30 million VND to 50 million VND (1,355 USD-2,258 USD) will be imposed on enterprises that engage in multi-level trading without registering their business with authorised agencies. The fine could be double for those who make violations in two or more provinces or cities.

Decision No 59/2015/QD-TTg, dated November 19, 2015, on multidimensional approach to poverty for the 2016-20 period will take effect from January 5, 2016. The decision aims to fix the shortcomings of the income-based poverty measures as urbanisation and rapid migration have created a large section of people that has low income, cannot access basic social services and is at risk of falling into poverty.-VNA

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