Employment News
Mobile work trends and 4 labor limitations to note
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The trend of mobile work is only for individuals who are independent of their living location, use the internet and technology devices to work remotely.
83.8% of Phu Tho businesses forecast increased workforce in Q2
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According to information from Phu Tho Statistics, 83.3% of businesses forecast that in the second quarter of 2026, the number of workers will increase compared to the first quarter of 2026.
Ninh Binh supports demobilized youth to learn a trade and find jobs
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Ninh Binh - The Provincial People's Committee is implementing a plan to support vocational training and job creation for demobilized youth in the period 2026 - 2030.
Businesses in Hanoi reward money and attract new workers
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In the context of increasing recruitment demand in industrial parks, many businesses in Hanoi are promoting bonus policies for new workers.
Nearly 30,000 people apply for unemployment benefits
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Ho Chi Minh City - In March 2026, nearly 30,000 people in Ho Chi Minh City submitted applications for unemployment benefits.
Hanoi needs to recruit more than 100,000 workers in the first quarter of 2025
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As of February 11, about 161,000 enterprises in Hanoi have reopened production and business activities (accounting for 99.38%) with 2.08 million workers returning to work, reaching 99.04% of the total number of workers in the city.
Ca Mau plans to send 700 workers to work abroad
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Ca Mau - That is the number set by Ca Mau province to strive to send workers to work abroad for a limited period under contract.
Japanese company in Binh Duong recruited 1,300 employees
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In Binh Duong, a Japanese -invested company is recruiting about 1,300 employees to meet the production needs of the two factories.
More than 1,400 employees attend the job festival
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On the morning of 8.2, the Management Board of Dong Nam Nghe An Economic Zone organized a job festival between workers and businesses in VSIP Nghe An Industrial Park.
A company in Binh Duong has a signboard to recruit 3,000 workers
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In Ben Cat City, Binh Duong Province, a business hanging a recruitment board over 3,000 workers.
Tien Giang: Garment and leather shoe businesses "thirsty" for labor
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Tien Giang - Some businesses in the field of leather and garment shoes in Tan Huong Industrial Park are recruiting workers.
By 2025, Dong Nai province needs 55,000 untrained workers
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According to Dong Nai Employment Service Center, it is forecasted that Dong Nai province will need a total of nearly 55,000 untrained workers in 2025.
Ho Chi Minh City expects labor demand after Tet to be about 55,500 jobs
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HCMC - On February 5, the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs of HCMC reported on a survey of the labor situation after the 2025 Lunar New Year.
Company in Binh Duong recruits nearly 1,000 workers after Tet
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Due to the need to expand production, a company in Binh Duong needs to recruit nearly 1,000 workers after Tet.
Company in Binh Phuoc recruits a large number of workers at the beginning of the year
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In Binh Phuoc, a garment company is in need of recruiting 500 workers right after the Tet holiday.
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 ecosystem of "Work for hire - Come back to be your own boss" in Dong Thap
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“Dong Thap strives to build a labor - employment ecosystem so that everyone can find the opportunity to “Go to work for hire - Come back to be the boss”, Mr. Phan Van Thang - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Council of Dong Thap province - shared about the journey to bring the children of the Land of Pink Lotus to reach out to the “big sea”.
Ensuring jobs and income to retain workers after Tet
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HCMC - Many union officials believe that ensuring jobs, income, and creating a friendly working environment are the best ways to retain workers after Tet.
The demand for trained human resources accounts for the vast majority
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HCMC - It is forecasted that by 2025, HCMC will need 310,000 - 330,000 jobs, of which the need for trained human resources accounts for 88.11%.
2024 - a bumper year for labor export
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By the end of the first 11 months of 2024, the whole country had more than 143,000 workers working abroad under contracts, exceeding the target set for the whole year of 2024.