Over 250 workers at Minh Hoang 2 Company are facing hardship because the company has failed to pay social insurance contributions for nearly three years.
International schools that owe money to parents and hang banners demanding payment, schools that collect billions of dong in tuition fees then close down, and students being subjected to violence… these are just some of the incidents that have caused a stir.
Due to the impact of the airport security staff strike in Germany, Vietnam Airlines announces changes to the departure times of flights to and from Frankfurt Airport.
The South Korean Ministry of Health announced that it has begun procedures to suspend the licenses of approximately 7.000 resident doctors who have not returned to work.
A number of major hospitals across South Korea have continued to experience disruptions as thousands of medical interns remain on strike for the fifth consecutive day.
A representative from Giao Hang Tiet Kiem (Economical Delivery) confirmed that they are only temporarily suspending order acceptance in certain areas and that there is no employee strike causing delays in deliveries.
Since February 2023, bus drivers and staff at Quang An 1 have been without money to cover their living expenses because the company has owed them four months' worth of salaries and has not yet set a payment date.
Hundreds of thousands of University of California students are facing a crisis at the end of the fall semester as a staff strike has dragged on for four weeks.
On October 18, French trade unions began a nationwide strike, presenting President Emmanuel Macron with one of the most difficult challenges since his re-election.
From 2017 to May 2022, Da Nang spent over 138 billion VND on subsidized bus services, but the companies operating these routes still owe salaries and social insurance contributions to drivers and staff.
The Hanoi People's Committee has requested relevant units to investigate and handle the matter according to regulations to ensure the rights and interests of more than 200 environmental sanitation workers who are owed wages by Minh Quan Company.
The Quang Ninh Provincial People's Committee has just issued the latest directive regarding the case of many Than Quang Ninh Club players being owed salaries and bonuses for eight consecutive months.
According to the project management board of Nam Tu Liem district (Hanoi), more than 500 tons of accumulated waste in the district will be cleared tomorrow morning (December 31).
Drivers and bus assistants working for the subsidized bus system in Da Nang have quit their jobs and gathered at bus stations demanding their rights after being owed three months' worth of salary and insurance payments.
After the company announced that workers would be laid off for two months without pay due to a shortage of raw materials, thousands of workers took to the streets to protest.
On the morning of January 7th, many drivers and bus attendants on route 19 (Ben Thanh – Ho Chi Minh City National University) stopped working because the bus company owed them two months' salary.
This morning, hundreds of drivers and employees of Quang An 1 Industrial Joint Stock Company, Da Nang branch, gathered at the company headquarters to strike and demand their rights.
Many cities experienced power outages, and the Eiffel Tower was closed as workers went on strike to express their anger over the government's plan to raise the retirement age to 64.