17:57 | 25/04/2020
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The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has caused approximately 5 million workers to either lose their jobs or stop work until further notice, therefore bringing the number of employed people during the first quarter of the year to a ten-year record lo
19:56 | 21/04/2020
Import-Export
The Vietnam - EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) is expected to have a positive impact on employment and social welfare, with the number of jobs and the wages of workers poised to increase, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).
15:27 | 08/02/2020
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The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs has set a target to generate jobs for 1.5 million workers, and help some 100,000 labourers to find jobs through the National Employment Fund in 2020.
19:41 | 28/10/2019
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With a host of high-income nations opening their doors to Vietnamese guest workers in recent times, this marks a golden opportunity for local labourers to secure a quality job and enjoy attractive incomes.
14:20 | 18/08/2019
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Vietnam will need 70,000 - 90,000 information technology (IT) workers in 2019, the online newspaper of the Government reported, citing a report by TopDev – an IT recruiting firm.
20:18 | 06/11/2018
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Vietnamese workers based abroad send home between US$2 to US$2.5 billion each year with an annual average growth of 6 to 7% between the years 2010 and 2017, according to a report of the National Assembly’s Committee for Social Affairs.
19:56 | 24/09/2018
Import-Export
SMEs reported the highest expansion in number while FDI firms attracted the greatest deal of workers
20:33 | 05/05/2018
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Reducing the number of illegal workers in the market of the Republic of Korea (RoK) will require the greater combined effort of all relevant parties as this highly lucrative market has been considered a key factor behind Vietnam’s growing labour exports o
12:19 | 23/08/2017
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VCN- Industrial Revolution 4.0 is creating the series of worries for Vietnamese enterprises, especially the garment enterprises. According to the international labor organization (ILO), 86% of Vietnamese garment workers are affected, but that does not mea