[lbo-talk] Vietnam to send 80,000 workers abroad in 2007

Chris Doss lookoverhere1 at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 21 15:02:36 PST 2006


Anybody know how mny go to Russia? Moscow has a Vietnamese presence in the street markets and some Vietnamese involvement in organized crime.

--- uvj at vsnl.com wrote:


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>
> Vietnam to send 80,000 workers abroad in 2007
>
http://www.nhandan.com.vn/english/life/191206/life_vietnam.htm
>
> Vietnam has set a target of sending 80,000 workers
> abroad in 2007, according
> to the Overseas Workers Management Department of the
> Ministry of Labour, War
> Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA).
>
> To this goal, apart from maintaining traditional
> markets, the MOLISA will
> work hard to expand its foothold in the Middle East
> region and explore
> opportunities in high-income markets, such as
> Australia and Canada.
>
> The ministry will require localities and labour
> export businesses to
> continue improving the training of workers, and
> strengthen its supervision
> to prevent violations of labour export regulations.
>
> In 2006, Vietnam sent nearly 79,000 workers abroad,
> surpassing the yearly
> target by 5% and increasing 11% over last year's
> figure.
>
> Malaysia remains the country's largest market with
> 40,000 Vietnamese guest
> workers, followed by Taiwan and the Republic of
> Korea.
>
> Labour exporters also successfully carved a niche in
> the potential Middle
> East market, sending 4,600 guest workers to Qatar
> and Arab Saudi.
> The success could be attributed to the sector's
> efforts during the year to
> improve workers skills. Close cooperated with the
> countries where Vietnamese
> workers are working also helped reduce workers'
> break of contracts
> remarkably. In Japan, this rate was only 1% by the
> end of November, the
> lowest ever.
>
> Policies relating to labour export have been
> improved, marking by the recent
> approval of the law on sending Vietnamese workers
> abroad by the National
> Assembly which clearly defined the duties of workers
> and responsibilities of
> exporters, as well as relevant agencies in
> protecting workers.
>
> Localities have also opened more training courses to
> equip workers with not
> only professional skills but also legal information
> in order to create a
> stable and quality labour source for export. (VNA)
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