Bac Giang facilitates labours to work in Korea under term contract
To facilitate labours, the DoLISA and Job Service Center assigned 13 staff to welcome and instruct labours as well as clear their questions at site.
Staff of the Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs and provincial Job Service Center receive registration profile to work in Korea. |
At the end of the event, 114 people applied their profile, most of whom came from Son Dong district and passed the Korean and skill test to work abroad inline with Employment Permit System Programme held in May and June 2023.
As regulation, the DoLISA will send these profiles to the Center for Overseas Labor (Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs) so that RoK enterprises can select suitable candidates.
According to the DoLISA, since early this year, more than 300 labours in Bac Giang has departed to work in RoK, accounting for 50 percent of total export labour in 2022.
The result was gained thanks to good control of Covid-19 pandemic, great effort of all levels, sectors and localities to persuade and reduce the illegal labour in RoK. Since May 2022, Bac Giang province has been removed from the list of localities prohibited to export labour to work in this market.
Currently, the province has about 1,800 labours working in RoK with average income of 25 million VND per person per month.
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