Legal Consequences of Failing to Conduct Mandatory Periodic Health Check-ups

Question: What administrative penalties will an enterprise face if it fails to organize periodic health check-ups for employees? Answer: When an enterprise fails to fulfill its obligation to organize periodic health check-ups for employees, direct financial risks will arise in the form of administrative monetary fines in accordance with Decree 12/2022/ND-CP. Specifically, the penalty framework […]

The obligation of periodic health examinations for employees

Question: Are periodic health check-ups for employees a mandatory obligation? Answer: Periodic health check-ups for employees are a mandatory administrative obligation for enterprises; they are absolutely not a voluntary benefit that can be agreed to be waived or converted into cash. This activity cannot be abolished or delayed based on an agreement between the parties, […]

Legal Requirements and Penalties Applicable to Employees Performing Heavy, Hazardous or Dangerous Work, or upon Transfer to Different Job Positions, Compared with Ordinary Employees

Question: For employees performing heavy, toxic, or dangerous jobs, or during job transfers, are there different legal requirements and penalties compared to normal employees?     Answer: Current laws clearly stipulate differences in the frequency of check-ups and the severity of penalties for employees working in heavy, toxic, or dangerous conditions compared to normal employees. […]

In addition to organizing and paying for health check-ups, what obligations does an enterprise have regarding employee health records?

Besides organizing and covering the actual costs of medical examinations, the enterprise’s responsibilities must also extend to administrative record management. Specifically, pursuant to Article 27 of the Law on Occupational Safety and Health 2015, this process requires the enterprise to strictly comply with the following requirements:    “1. Employers must base on the health standards […]

Renewal of trademark in Vietnam

Renewal of trademark in Vietnam

Trademark registration certificate in Vietnam has 10 years of validity. After the due date, owner of the certificate is required to renew the certificate. SBLAW

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trademark in Vietnam

Trademark in Vietnam

If the client would like to register trademark in Vietnam, SBLAW would like to introduce the following legal procedure: 1. Trademark search (Optional): In order

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Renew patent in Vietnam

Renew patent in Vietnam

After being granted patent/utility model in Vietnam, in order to maintain validity of such patent/utility model, owner shall have to pay annuity fee. 1. SBLAW

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