On March 31, the Trade Union of Nitori Vietnam Export Processing Enterprise - Ho Chi Minh Branch (Nitori Trade Union - a business operating in the field of furniture production) said that the business is in need of recruiting about 100 male workers to work at the factory in Phu My 3 Specialized Industrial Park (Tan Phuoc ward, Ho Chi Minh City).
Candidates aged 18-40 do not need a degree; require diligence, hard work, willingness to learn, knowing how to read and write, good health, willingness to work in shifts, working in positions: machine operator, warehouse worker, lifting vehicle...
At the same time, they are entitled to full benefits in terms of salary, bonuses, regimes, and welfare; fully participate in social insurance, health insurance, and unemployment insurance; stable and long-term working environment. Workers are also exempted from mid-shift meals, and businesses also organize shuttle buses to Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Nai routes.
According to Nitori Grassroots Trade Union, the production activities of the enterprise in recent times have also been affected by increased logistics costs, directly affecting goods sources, orders and import and export activities. However, the enterprise has had timely response solutions to ensure stable production activities, thereby ensuring income and lives of all union members and workers.