Localities exert efforts to create more jobs for workers
Updated: 18:28, 09/02/2023
On February 9, the Hanoi Centre for Employment Services, in cooperation with job centres in six neighbouring provinces, held job bazaars to match job supply with demand, in the capital city and the localities, with the participation of over 150 employers.
The provinces comprise Bac Giang, Bac Ninh, Thai Nguyen, Hung Yen, Bac Kan and Lang Son.
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An exchange between employers and employees in Hanoi. |
Hanoi plans to hold 55 job bazaars and provide assistance to 100,000-120,000 job seekers in the first quarter.
Of the total, the logistics industry requires 14,000-18,000 workers, the hospitality industry 10,000-12,000 workers, the real estate industry 10,000-15,000 workers and the information technology industry around 15,000 new employees.
The Hanoi Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs said, in 2022, the city helped 203,000 people find a job, exceeding the full-year target by 26.9%, adding that over 18,300 workers found jobs at job bazaars.
170,000 labours to come back work on sixth day of lunar January
(BGO)
– According to the Management Board of the Industrial Park in Bac Giang province
(MBIP), about 170,000 labours will come back work at 400 businesses at the
provincial industrial parks on January 27, 2023 or the sixth day of Lunar New
Year, few enterprises reopen production on January 30.
Practically caring for labour
(BGO) – Stabilizing
job and improving welfare are among the practical solutions applied by
businesses in Bac Giang province to keep the labour. With due attention,
workers will consider factory as their second home to attach and dedicate every
singer day.
Labour market marks quick recovery
According to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), supportive solutions and policies have helped the domestic labour market recover quickly, thus, helping industrial parks, export processing zones and key economic regions to maintain a stable labour force.
Bac Giang creates new jobs to 33,600 labours
(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.
Bac Giang delivers timely assistance to business and labour
(BGO) – Bac Giang province now has 11 difficult businesses
due to current inflation and global economic crisis, reported the provincial
Confederation of Labour.
Over 40,200 rural labours trained in Bac Giang
(BGO) – During 2010 – 2022 period, Luc Nam district (Bac
Giang province) mobilized nearly 10 billion VND (425,531 USD) from central and
local budgets to open short vocational courses for rural labour.
Source: NDO
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