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Formosa IP to recruit nearly 3,000 foreign workers
Vov/Hanoitimes 10:41, 2014/09/07
The People’s Committee of central Ha Tinh province has authorisednine investors in the Formosa Industrial Park (IP) to employ 2,976 foreign workers.

With the Committee’s approval, a Chinese chemical company in the Formosa IP will recruit 276 foreigners, including 198 technicians. Another Chinese firm, MCC 20 Group, will employ 120 foreign workers.

 

Provincial authorities asked Chinese employers to strictly abide by Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs regulations regarding foreign worker employment and management in Vietnam.

 
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