Trade Union News
Company in Dong Nai recruits 2,000 workers with attractive income
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Dong Nai - Longwell Company Limited is recruiting 2,000 workers with attractive salaries from 7.5 million VND/person or more.
Listen to understand and support workers promptly
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With many forms of listening and understanding the feelings of workers, Hai Phong City Trade Union at all levels promptly supported hundreds of workers in 2024, becoming a solid support for union members.
Solving the problem of information technology human resources by leaving "public" for "private"
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Low salaries and benefits are some of the reasons why a large number of IT workers quit their jobs after being recruited to move outside the private sector.
Many businesses announce Tet bonuses early
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Many businesses announce their year-end bonuses early to motivate employees to work hard and attract new employees.
The first fishing union in Quang Tri was established
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Quang Tri - Cua Viet town fishing union is the first union established in the province.
Helping workers get rich in their homeland
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Dak Lak province has been effectively implementing vocational training programs for rural workers. Through this, localities have promptly supported workers to find suitable jobs and become rich legitimately in their homeland.
"Homesick" has a satisfactory job
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Thanks to satellite job exchanges in Hanoi, many workers find satisfactory jobs with flexible and creative organization and connections with many employers in the fields of the organizing unit.
Thousands of job opportunities at Cau Giay district job fair
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Hanoi - On June 15, the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Hanoi City coordinated with the People's Committee of Cau Giay District to organize the "Cau Giay District Job Consultation and Trading Session 2024" to bring many job opportunities to workers.
In 5 months, Hanoi created jobs for more than 85,000 workers
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According to the Hanoi Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs, in the first 5 months of 2023, the whole city created jobs for 85,800 workers.