(BGO) –According to the Department of Labour, Invalids and
Social Affairs ( DoLISA), 33,600 labours in Bac Giang province were employed in
2022, surpassing 0.5 percent of the set target, over 31,700 of whom worked
domestically and others worked abroads.
Most of the newly recruited labours were in the districts of Lang Giang, Yen Dung, Luc Nam and Tan Yen to work at different fields of garment, construciton, mechanical, electronic and sale among others.
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Labours seek job information at Job Festival in Luc Nam district.
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To gain the above result, since early this year, the DoLISA has directed competent agencies to strictly collaborate with relevant organizations, districts and city to forecast the demand of human resources in specific career and qualification.
Moreover, the vocational training activity has been done in associated with labour market toward career switching assistance.The provincial Job Service Center paid due attention to renovating the method and gradually enhancing the quality of job transaction session.
Also, the sector enhanced close inspection and management over job service activities, especially employment of Vietnamese and foreign labours.
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Crystal Martin Vietnam honored as outstanding business for labour
(BGO)
– The Vietnam General Confederation of Labour has cooperated with the Ministry
of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry
to honor 62 “Outstanding business for the labour in 2022” in Hanoi, including Crystal
Martin Vietnam Company Limited in Quang Chau industrial park, Viet Yen district
(Bac Giang province).
Preferential credit programme for labour inked in Bac Giang
(BGO) – The Labour Confederation
in Bac Giang province on November 16 inked the memorandum of understanding
(MoU) about welfare programme for member of the trade union with Saison HD
Financial Company Limited and Vietnam Prosperity Bank Financial Company
Limited.
Labour market sees fast recovery: Minister
The workforce of Vietnam has recovered quickly and the labour supply chain was not cracked down, Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung told the National Assembly (NA)’s fourth session on October 28.
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