Transport workers most impacted by COVID-19 pandemic: survey

Among industrial sectors affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the transportation sector has been most affected, according to the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL).
Transport workers most impacted by COVID-19 pandemic: survey ảnh 1Medical workers take samples for COVID-19 testing for workers of the Tan Son Nhat International Airport. In the transportation sector, the airline industry was most affected during the pandemic. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Among industrial sectors affected by theCOVID-19 pandemic, the transportation sector has been most affected,according to the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL).

The VGCL recently announced the results of a survey assessing the impactof the pandemic on workers.

The survey was performed at 124 agencies and organisations with morethan 115,000 employees nationwide.

The results show that during the peak of the pandemic, from April to Maylast year, nearly 70 percent of Vietnamese workers had their employment statusdirectly affected.

Specifically, 38.9 percent were laid off or took turns with theircolleagues to leave work and 26.4 percent had temporary work stoppages.

In terms of income, 80.4 percent of workers in the transportation sectorfaced a reduction in wages while the general figure for all sectors was about50 percent.

For the private transport group, the reduction was up to 90-100 percentdue to the inability to work as people minimised travel and public contact.

In the transportation sector, the airline industry was most affected.During peak times, all domestic and international commercial flights werestopped and almost all crew members, including pilots and flightattendants, were out of work.

The maritime industry was the lone bright spot of the transport group.

According to the Vietnam Maritime Administration, last year, themaritime industry was also affected by the pandemic, but thanks to therelatively independent characteristics of shipping and market demand for trade,the total volume of goods through Vietnam's seaport system stillmaintained modest growth, so employees' income was mostly stable.

Transport saw 21.3 percent of workers cutting their socialinsurance contributions, the highest figure behind only workers in theservice and tourism sector at 31.7 percent.

The VGCL also said that while taking time off from work,19.7 percent ofworkers in the transport sector could only stay at home to take care of theirchildren while 11.7 percent looked for other jobs to earn extra income.

Regarding the family's economic and financial situation, 71.4 percent hadto thoroughly reduce their expenses, 38.1 percent had to use savings and 13 percenthad to borrow money from relatives or banks.

Director of the Sai Gon Railway Transport Joint Stock Company Dao Anh Tuantold the Vietnam News Agency that the company’s Tet revenuewas down 30 percent compared to the same period last year, forcing two units ofthe company to narrow their production and temporarily lay off some staff.

Tran Bao Ngoc, Director of the Transportation Department under theMinistry of Transport (MoT), said that the MoT had issued a number of documentsdirecting agencies and units to focus on solving problems and proposing to theGovernment solutions to solve difficulties for transport enterprises.

The Ministry of Finance advised the Government to continue implementinga support package for businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, includingall individuals and business households can have tax payment deadlineextensions.

He said this will help businesses improve  working capitalduring the deferred payment period to better productivity and business./.

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