Taiwan receives the biggest number of Vietnamese workers
According to the report from the Overseas Labour Management Department of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, in February alone, 6,978 Vietnamese workers were sent to work overseas, including 3,387 female employees.
In the first two months of 2016, as many as 15,605 Vietnamese workers, including 6,695 women went to work abroad, meeting 15.61% of this year's plan, equivalent to 90.69% of the plan set for last year.
The key labour markets that received Vietnamese workers are Taiwan: 3,963 labourers, Japan: 2,215 employees, Malaysia: 503 workers, etc.
According to the department, Taiwan (China) has received the largest number of Vietnamese workers in the past few years.
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According to the department, Taiwan (China) has received the largest number of Vietnamese workers in the past few years.
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