12,281 workers work through Tet in Binh Duong

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In Binh Duong, there are 12,281 workers working through Tet.

The Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs of Binh Duong province said that through synthesis and review, there were about 75 enterprises arranging for 12,281 employees to work during Tet holidays.

Of which, in industrial zones, there are 25 enterprises operating during Tet holidays. The total number of employees working in enterprises is 8,160 people.

Outside the industrial park, there are 50 businesses operating during the Tet holidays, with a total of 4,121 employees. The workers working during Tet are mainly in the security service industry and some businesses in restaurants, hotels, golf courses, entertainment areas, etc.

Cong doan tang qua cho 100 lao dong lam viec xuyen Tet o Cong ty TNHH Cong nghiep De Licacy Viet Nam, khu cong nghiep Bau Bang. Anh: Dinh Trong
The union presented gifts to 100 workers who worked through Tet at De Licacy Vietnam Industrial Co., Ltd., Bau Bang Industrial Park. Photo: Dinh Trong

Enterprises employing many workers include D.N Joint Stock Company (450 workers), P.M Development Joint Stock Company (462 workers), T.T Investment & Development Joint Stock Company (330 workers), M.K International Joint Stock Company (100 workers), A.C Security Services Co., Ltd. (499 workers), D.H.L Security Services Company (320 workers), T.L.S 24 Vietnam Security Services Co., Ltd. (178 workers), H.H General Hospital (311 workers), M.P Hospital Joint Stock Company (162 workers), T.B Investment Joint Stock Company (100 workers), Production and Trade Co., Ltd. (380 workers)….

Mr. Pham Van Tuyen - Deputy Director of the Department of Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs of Binh Duong province has guided industries and enterprises to make payments and resolve policies when employees work on Tet holiday in accordance with the provisions of labor law.

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