A survey conducted by the Hanoi Department of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs shows that more than 160 units and businesses in the capital will maintain Lunar New Year (Tet) bonuses for their employees despite economic difficulties.
A survey conducted by the Hanoi Department of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs shows that more than 160 units and businesses in the capital will maintain Lunar New Year (Tet) bonuses for their employees despite economic difficulties.
Le Toan Khang, the department’s Deputy Director, said on December 31 that wholly foreign-invested companies have taken the lead in the festive bonuses, with the highest standing at VND65 million and the lowest, over VND3 million.
Private companies will pay between VND40 million and VND500,000 VND on this occasion. In general, each worker in the sector will receive an average of more than VND3.7 million. The highest and lowest Tet bonuses at partially State-owned companies would be VND30 million and VND200,000.
Workers at State-owned companies will get VND3 million on average, he said.
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