94 more Dong Thap workers go to Korea for seasonal work
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Dong Thap - Chairman of Yeoncheon District (Gyeonggi-do Province, Korea) led a working delegation to meet 94 workers preparing to work seasonally.
On March 31, in Cao Lanh City, the Employment Service Center, Department of Home Affairs of Dong Thap province held a meeting with 94 workers preparing to go to Korea to work seasonally in the agricultural sector in Yeoncheon district (Gyeonggi-do province).
Attending the meeting were Mr. Nguyen Van Vu Minh - Director of the Department of Home Affairs, and representatives of leaders of departments and localities with workers. In particular, the ceremony also welcomed the Yeoncheon district working group led by Mr. Kim Deog Hyun - Chairman of the district - who visited and presented gifts to all workers before departure.
According to the plan for 2025, Dong Thap will send 554 workers to Korea to work. Before meeting these 94 workers, Dong Thap had sent 110 workers to work abroad in Korea.
Scene of the meeting of 94 Dong Thap workers preparing to go to Korea to work seasonally in the agricultural sector. Photo: Lam DienSpeaking at the ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Van Vu Minh - Director of the Department of Home Affairs of Dong Thap province - said that Korea is a country with quality, modern agriculture, therefore, it is recommended that in addition to complying with regulations, laws... each worker must actively accumulate knowledge and experience so that when returning, they can apply it to their home country to start a business and become their own boss. Photo: Lam DienMr. Kim Deog Hyun - Chairman of Yeoncheon District - highly appreciated the quality of work and discipline of Dong Thap workers who have come to work in the past and hoped to continue developing this relationship in the coming time. Photo: Lam DienRepresentatives of the leaders of the Department of Home Affairs and sectors and localities of Dong Thap province presented flowers to the delegation of Yeoncheon district. Photo: Lam DienMr. Kim Deog Hyun and members of Yeoncheon district presented gifts to representatives of leaders of agencies and units of Dong Thap province. Photo: Lam DienMr. Kim Deog Hyun - Chairman of Yeoncheon District - presented gifts to workers preparing to work in Korea. Photo: Lam DienWorkers prepare to go to Korea to work and present flowers to representatives of leaders of departments in Dong Thap province and Yeoncheon district. Photo: Lam DienDelegates and 94 workers took souvenir photos. Photo: Lam Dien
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