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Nearly 160,000 workers sent abroad to work in 2023
02:49 PM 17/01/2024
(LĐXH)- According to the Department of Overseas Labour (DOLAB) under the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), in 2023, there were 159,986 workers (55,804 women) sent abroad to work, in 2023 reaching 133.3% of the assigned plan (110,000 - 120,000 workers).
Among them, the Japanese market ranks first with 80,010 workers (34,523 women); followed by Taiwan (China): 58,620 workers (18,430 women); Korea: 11,626 workers (1,073 women); China: 1,806 workers (02 women); Hungary: 1,539 workers (735 women); Singapore: 1,355 male workers; Romania: 840 workers (159 women); Poland: 797 workers (155 women); Hong Kong: 584 male workers; Malaysia: 480 workers (185 women); Saudi Arabia: 444 workers (352 women); Russian Federation: 266 workers (39 women); Macao: 169 employees (50 female employees) and some other markets.
In 2024, the DOLAB strives to successfully complete the planned tasks assigned by the Government and the MoLISA. Specifically, sending 125,000 Vietnamese workers to work abroad under contracts, focusing  on markets with high and stable income./.
By Hong Minh
TAG: work abroad under contracts
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