Book contents
- Law and Precarity
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Law and Precarity
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter One Law and Precarity in Daily Life
- Chapter Two Law and Social Change in Vietnam
- Chapter Three Factory Workers’ Early Withdrawal of Social Insurance Benefits
- Chapter Four Early Retirement by Workers in a Former State-Owned Enterprise
- Chapter Five Illegal House Construction in Peri-Urban Areas
- Conclusion
- Appendix – Laws Cited
- References
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Chapter Three - Factory Workers’ Early Withdrawal of Social Insurance Benefits
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 March 2023
- Law and Precarity
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Law and Precarity
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter One Law and Precarity in Daily Life
- Chapter Two Law and Social Change in Vietnam
- Chapter Three Factory Workers’ Early Withdrawal of Social Insurance Benefits
- Chapter Four Early Retirement by Workers in a Former State-Owned Enterprise
- Chapter Five Illegal House Construction in Peri-Urban Areas
- Conclusion
- Appendix – Laws Cited
- References
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Summary
This chapter explores the decisions of low-income factory workers employed in light manufacturing industries in relation to their social insurance benefits. It discusses why many factory workers have chosen to withdraw their social insurance money early rather than accumulating the social insurance benefits to receive a pension in their retirement. The chapter shows that, as workers experience unstable work and subsist on low incomes, they have come up with tactics that exploit the law to fulfil their daily needs. These tactics allow the workers to withdraw their social insurance early in a way that complies with the letter of the law but actually undermines law's objective and authority. The justifications for their actions reveal their struggle with family needs and financial hardship, and their moral obligations to family members. This chapter analyzes the complex and multifaceted nature of workers’ legal consciousness as they face a trade-off between their needs and their legal rights.
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- Law and PrecarityLegal Consciousness and Daily Survival in Vietnam, pp. 51 - 75Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023