Terms of Reference
Pair of Consultants to Conduct Legal Framework Review to Facilitate Development of Decree
on Workers’ Organizationand Collective Bargaining
Programme/Project Name
| VNM/16/02M/USA: Improving Labour Law and labour administration for a new industrial relations framework in respect of the ILO Declaration on FPRW at work. |
Name of individual consultant [1] | TBD |
Duration of the contract | May 2021 – July 2021 |
Total value of consultancy (USD/VND)[2] | TBD |
Source of funding (AFF/PTAEO) | Act 1.4.3 - 105902/017.050/501906/514170 |
I. Background & Rationale
The Labour Code 2019 adopted in November 2019 introduced fundamental changes in the area of industrial relations. Specifically, Chapter 13 of the Code introduces workers’ representative organizations, and stipulates that workers have the right to establish, join and participate in non-VGCL workers’ representative organizations’ activities at the grassroots level. Chapter 5 on Workplace Dialogue, Collective Bargaining and Collective Agreement has also been revised to identify the mechanisms for dialogue, collective bargaining and collective agreements in a multi-WROs context.
On 6 January 2020, the Prime Minister issued Decision 24/QD-TTg. This decision makes the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) responsible for drafting decree on workers’ representative organizations and collective bargaining.
According to the 2015 Law on Promulgation of Legislative documents, Art. 94, Clause 4, draft decree portfolios submitted to the Ministry of Justice for appraisal must contain a Narrative Paper, the Draft Decree and other materials, including a written analysis on the normative legal documents related to the draft decree. As described more fully below, this team consultancy is designed to contribute key portions the required analysis of such normative legal documents.
The new decree on WROs and collective bargaining introduces new and complex issues in labour law. The legal review process will therefore enhance the consistency and feasibility of implementation by thoroughly analyzing the existing legislative foundation.
The ILO Country Office for Vietnam is implementing a technical co-operation project entitled Developing and Implementing a New Industrial Relations Framework in respect of the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (“NIRF Project”). The aim of the NIRF Project is to assist Vietnam to reform and improve its industrial relations framework consistent with the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (1998), with funding from the USDOL. NIRF intends to support these consultancies in furtherance of this goal.
II. Objective/purposes
The consultancy’s objective is to enhance and expedite MoLISA’s effort to produce the analyses required by Government through providing a relevant, thorough, and well-organized analysis of the normative law documents that pertain to the subjects of the new decree, i.e., WROs and collective bargaining. The analysis should reflect consideration of the practical application of the decree, noting areas covered by existing laws as well as any policy or legal gaps that become apparent.
This consultancy requires two consultants [hereafter called Consultant#1 and Consultant#2] working in a team under the leadership of consultant #1. While the Consultant #1 is expected to focus on legislation review on WRO’s provisions, Consultant#2 will mainly cover the parts relating to collective bargaining process.
III. Scope of Work
Prior to commencement of work, NIRF Project staff and staff from its partner, MoLISA, will further particularize the scope of each consultancy listed below, noting crucial contents, reference documents, and areas for further exploration.
However, it is expected that the review should cover, but not limit to, the following aspects and issues:
This issue list is subject to revision following discussion with the Project technical team and MOLISA, whom the work product is expected to benefit by facilitating the decree preparation and appraisal process.
The consultancy is expected to commence on 2ndMay 2021 and conclude on 30 June 2021. The consultants will be based in Ha Noi during the timeframe designed for the assignment. The estimated number of working days for the consultant #1/Lead consultant is 27 workdays and Consultant# 2 amounts up to 23 days.
IV. Specific Tasks and Methodology
To facilitate a comprehensive review that serves the above objectives, consultants are expected to do the following:
With close collaboration from the NIRF Project team and MOLISA’s Department of Legal Affairs, two consultants will work on different content areas, with one taking the lead as described below:
1. Consultant 1 – Team leader
Estimated workdays for Lead consultant: 27WDs
2. Consultant 2 – team member
Estimated workdays for consultant #2: 23WDs
V. Expected results
The Team Leader will take responsibility for organizing and presenting the following products, which result from the team’s efforts:
VI. Timeline and supervision
The tentative time frame for the contract: from 2 May 2021 to 31 July 2021, with a total of 27 working days for Consultant#1 and 23 working days for Consultant#2.
The consultant will work under the supervision of ILO’s technical team and Legal Department of MoLISA. They will be supported by Legal Department for all administrative procedures for getting access to and establishing contacts with Gov’t agencies as deemed necessary. The consultants’ travel cost to other places outside Ha Noi for this service, if requested by the ILO, will be covered by ILO following the applicable EU/UN cost norms. However, it is expected that most work can be concluded from the Hanoi base.
# | Item | Expected Delivery | Remarks |
1 | List of relevant legal instruments for reference during the review | 9 May 2021 | To be submitted to both ILO and MOLISA |
2 | Outline of the research report | 12th May 2021 | To be submitted to both ILO and MOLISA |
3 | First Draft of the Report | 30 May 2021 | To be submitted to both ILO and MOLISA |
4 | Final Draft of the Report | 30 June 2021 | To be submitted to both ILO and MOLISA |
VII. Desired Qualifications of the consultants
For Consultant #1/Lead Consultant:
For Consultant#2:
VIII. Application
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application package in English including the following documents by email to huong[email protected] by 25 April as the latest.
Only submissions with complete documents stated here above before the deadline will be considered. We regret that detailed screening results will not be released and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.