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  • The labour market will recover this year
    The labour market will recover this year
    1 tháng trước
    (LĐXH)- According to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), in the coming time, it is necessary to focus heavily on perfecting institutions, building and organizing the enforcement of labor laws…
  • Resolution 42 sets out three groundbreaking issues: MoLISA Minister
    Resolution 42 sets out three groundbreaking issues: MoLISA Minister
    3 tháng trước
    (LĐXH)- MoLISA Minister Dao Ngoc Dung informed that the 8th Conference of the Party Central Committee, term XIII, recently discussed and passed Resolution 42-NQ/TW dated November 24, 2023 (Resolution 42) on continuing innovate and improve social policy issues to 2030 and vision to 2045.
  • Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha praised the entire sector of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs for its important achievements
    Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha praised the entire sector of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs for its important achievements
    3 tháng trước
    (LĐXH)- On behalf of the Government and the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha highly appreciated and praised the entire sector of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs for its efforts and important achievements in the past "challenging" year.
  • Labour market continues to recover in Q1
    Labour market continues to recover in Q1
    12 tháng trước
    (LĐXH)- Acccording to the General of the General Statistics Office (GSO), Vietnam’s labour market continued to maintain recovery momentum in the first quarter of 2023.
  • Hanoi created jobs for over 203,000 laboures in 2022
    Hanoi created jobs for over 203,000 laboures in 2022
    1 năm trước
    (LĐXH)- In 2022, Hanoi city created jobs for 203,000 workers, reaching 126.9 percent of the assigned plan, up 13% compared to 2021; consulting unemployment insurance for more than 70,200 people with a support budget of 1,873 billion VND; vocational training support for 1,600 people with the amount of more than 7 billion.
  • Vietnam moves to strongly integrate into int’l labour market
    Vietnam moves to strongly integrate into int’l labour market
    2 năm trước
    Vietnam is striving to develop a modern and internationally integrated labour market, considering it a key to a strong connection with the global labour market and ensure the harmonisation of the domestic labour market.
  • PM chairs teleconference on labour market development
    PM chairs teleconference on labour market development
    2 năm trước
    Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on August 20 chaired a nationwide teleconference linking with the 63 cities and provinces on the development of labour market in a flexible, modern, sustainable and globally integrated manner.
  • Nearly 1.27 million workers receive housing benefits
    Nearly 1.27 million workers receive housing benefits
    2 năm trước
    Nearly 1.27 million workers have received housing rent allowances worth a total of 876 billion VND (37.4 million USD) as of August 15, according to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA).
  • The labour market recovered strongly in the second quarter of 2022
    The labour market recovered strongly in the second quarter of 2022
    2 năm trước
    (LĐXH)- According to the General Statistics Office, employed workers aged 15 and older in the second quarter of 2022 were 50.5 million people, an increase of 504.6 thousand people (equivalent to 1.01 per cent) on a quarter on-quarter basis and an increase of 701.8 thousand people (equivalent to 1.41 per cent) year on year.
  • Deputy Minister Le Tan Dung worked with the World Bank on labour and vocational skills
    Deputy Minister Le Tan Dung worked with the World Bank on labour and vocational skills
    2 năm trước
    (LĐXH)- On May 18, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) Le Tan Dung had a meeting and worked with the Delegation of the Social Security and Employment Department under the World Bank led by Mr. Christophe Lemiere - Head of Human Development Department.
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