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Over 89,870 workers went to work abroad in the first 7 months of the year
03:09 PM 26/08/2024
(LĐXH)- In the first 7 months of 2024, the total number of Vietnamese workers working abroad was 89,874 workers (27,723 female workers), reaching 81.89% of the 2024 plan.
Information from the Department of Overseas Labour (under MoLISA) said that the total number of Vietnamese workers going to work abroad in July 2024 was 11,231 workers (3,877 female workers).
Of which, Taiwan is the leading market with 5,284 workers (1,601 female workers); followed by the markets: Japan 4,828 workers (2,173 female workers); Korea: 187 workers (0 female workers), China: 260 workers (0 female workers), Singapore: 158 workers (0 female workers), Romania: 83 workers (09 female workers) and other markets.
Thus, in the first 7 months of 2024, the total number of Vietnamese workers working abroad was 89,874 workers (27,723 female workers), reaching 81.89% of the 2024 plan.
Including the Japanese market: 45,425 workers (18,036 female workers), Taiwan: 33,122 workers (8,531 female workers), South Korea: 5,769 workers (548 female workers), China: 1,314 workers (0 female workers), Singapore: 767 workers (0 female workers), Romania: 462 workers (47 female workers) and other markets.
In 2024, Vietnam plans to send 125,000 workers to work abroad under contracts./.
Hong Minh
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