The metric was announced recently by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids andSocial Affairs (MoLISA).
However, some workers’ bonuses are creating real holiday tension.
Ta Thi Thuy, a garment worker in the southern province of Binh Duong, will notreturn to her hometown in the central province of Thanh Hoa to enjoy Tet thisyear as her bonus is simply too small for her to afford the trip.
Thuy’s company, part of the Song Than Industrial Zone, has not officiallyannounced its bonus for the upcoming festival. However, rumour has it that thebonus will equal to last year’s: it will be a month’s salary, 4 million VND.
Thuy broke her leg recently and all of her savings were spent on hospital fees.With low Tet bonus, she was afraid that she would not have enough funds to comeback to her hometown.
“Besides funds for travelling, I must buy presents for my family and relativesthat could equal my salary of several months,” she said. “I’d love to returnhome but I would run out of money after the festival, so I will not come backmy hometown.
Nguyen Thi Hanh, worker in a garment company in the northern port city of HaiPhong, received an even lower Tet bonus than Thuy.
“After a hard working year, my company rewards us only 100,000 VND (4 USD) andthe money is too humble compared to what we had done,” said Hanh.
At present prices, Hanh believes that the Tet bonus is only enough for her breakfast some days.
The highest Tet bonus recorded for this year was 1 billion VND (44,400 USD).The highest figure last year was for a member of an enterprise funded byforeign direct investment in the northern province of Hai Duon g – 624 millionVND (27,700 USD).
The lowest Tet bonus recorded for this year was in a private enterprise in thesouthern province of Ben Tre and several FDI businesses in Thai Binh, Tay Ninhand Hai Duong provinces – 50,000 VND (2.2 USD) per worker.
Tong Van Lai, deputy director of the Labour and Salary Department under theMoLISA, said that workers with low Tet bonus or no bonus were in enterpriseswith ineffective production.
“The ministry issued guidelines to enterprises in different parts of thecountry to join with trade unions and find funding sources for financialsupport for workers over Tet,” he said.
Phi Ngoc Trinh, Deputy Director of the Ho Guom Garment JSC, said that thecompany gave annual Tet bonuses to its workers to ensure that everyone couldcome back to their hometown to enjoy the festival.
The bonus often equals a month’s salary and could be more if company incomesare strong, he said.
Former MoLISA Deputy Minister Pham Minh Huan said that every enterprise tookcare of their workers in the Tet festival, because they develop best withhealthy and happy workers.
Businesses with strong incomes give proper bonus to their workers, and only asmall amount of struggling enterprises five their workers low bonus or nobonus, he added.-VNA