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Factory workers in Vietnam  

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Resource details

Resource ID

56341

Access

Open

Orientation

Horizontal

Consent form provided?

No

Region

South-East Asia

Style

Close-up

Subject Keywords

Man
Men
Women
Woman
Adult Group

Moods and Emotions

Active

Image size

2592x1728

Source

Digital Camera

Country

Vietnam

Theme

Women’s economic empowerment
Gender equality
Governance/accountibility

Camera make / model

Canon EOS 700D

Project/Donor

The Australian Government via the Investing in Women initiative

Keywords

Rural
Schools
Workshops/Training

Additional Keywords

Garment,
Employees,

Credit

Giang Vu/CARE

Copyright

CARE

Date Image Taken

06 March 19

Caption

A woman is checking on the thread during production at Crystal Martin company in Bac Giang province, Vietnam, where approximately 10,000 people are working with 65 per cent of whom are women. 

On 6 March 2019, CARE and Vietnam's General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) paid a visit to the factory. The VGCL has an important voice, representing workers, in the process of revising the Labour Code that has been in effect since 2012. With funding from the Investing in Women initiative by the Australian Government, CARE has supported the Code revision process towards increased gender equality in the world of work in Vietnam.

Location Data

Marker lat / long: 16.2, 107.7 (WGS84)

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