Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the article is to research the theoretical issues and practical operation in representative organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam, based on which the author proposes some recommendations regarding the operation in representative organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam.
Theoretical framework: The research employs theories about the organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam., regulations on the organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam., and mechanisms that apply to the organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam.
Design/methodology/approach: The research employs three common methods in legal science research: (1) Legal analysis method; (2) Legal efficiency evaluation method; and (3) Comparative legal method. The above research methods help compare and contrast theories of the organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam, and bring out some essential findings.
Findings: Some valuable findings have been revealed such as the formulation and development of the organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam, some theoretical issues, and limitations on regulations on the organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam.
Research practical and social implications: The article proposes some tasks remaining undone, and further tasks will be fulfilled in the future. The article may support many developments in future research in Vietnam.
Originality/value: The research on the organizations of employees under the current laws of Vietnam has become more and more urgent and very important in Vietnam.
Publisher
RGSA- Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental
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