Femaleworkers make up 80 percent of the workforce of the garment, textile andfootwear sectors, mainly young migrants, heard the workshop, which wasjointly held by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Ho Chi MinhCity Branch (VCCI-HCM City) and Marie Stopes International Vietnam(MSIVN).
The event was part of a EuropeanUnion-funded project, which targets increasing female migrant workers’access to quality reproductive healthcare services, particularly birthcontrol counseling.
The beneficiaries of theproject, implemented by MSIVN in 2013-2015, are over 100,000 femalelabourers from eight factories in the southern provinces of Binh Duongand Dong Nai.
Enterprises should be fully aware ofconstantly bettering working conditions for female workforce, as it, inturn, will increase productivity and sustain stable operations for them,said Vo Tan Thanh, Director of VCCI – HCM City.
Agreeing with Thanh’s opinion, Nguyen Thi Bich Hang, Head of MSIVN alsosaid that good reproductive healthcare services will help forge awin-win situation for both workers and enterprises.
As women account for a large proportion of the country’s workforce,many important policies and laws containing the issues related to themhave been adopted, including the Labour Code.-VNA