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Industrial disputes in Vietnam: The tale of the wildcat

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posted on 2018-02-14, 00:00 authored by B Van Gramberg, Julian TeicherJulian Teicher, T Nguyen
Vietnam has experienced a combination of sustained high economic growth and high inflation over the last ten years. This has been a 'double-edged sword' for the country as rapid price rises have also fuelled the growth in labour conflicts and strikes, which have the potential to negatively affect Vietnam's continuing economic growth. Added to this potent mix is the increasing evidence that some employers' strict use of managerial prerogative combined with poor working conditions and harsh treatment of employees have precipitated the growth of 'wildcat' strikes particularly in the country's growing export-oriented private sector. In the absence of publicly available statistics on industrial action in Vietnam, this paper draws on an analysis of strikes reported in the nation's key newspapers and three elite interviews to explore the types of disputes and their causes as well as the industries most affected.We find that in order to improve the management of workplace conflict, reform to the Labour Code alone is insufficient. There is also a need to train all parties in dispute resolution and to ensure that unions are independent of management. © 2013 Australian Human Resources Institute.

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Volume

51

Issue

2

Start Page

248

End Page

268

Number of Pages

21

eISSN

1744-7941

ISSN

1038-4111

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons, UK

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2012-08-28

External Author Affiliations

Swinburne University; RMIT University

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources

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