Showing posts with label work overseas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work overseas. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Guest workers snub offers

Workers receive training from the HCM City Vocational Training College beore accepting jobs abroad. — VNA/VNS Photo Phuong Vy

Workers receive training from the HCM City Vocational Training College beore accepting jobs abroad. — VNA/VNS Photo Phuong Vy

HCM CITY — HCM City authorities and labour-export companies have implemented several measures to help labourers work abroad.

In the first nine months of the year, the city has sent 3,497 guest workers overseas. Most guest workers have been sent to the traditional markets of Malaysia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, all of which do not require top skills or foreign languages, according to the city Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (DoLISA).

Le Hong Phuong, who lives in Binh Thanh District and is seeking a job at the city's Employment Service Centre, said jobs as guest workers in other countries were no longer attractive, as in previous years.

Labourers in Viet Nam earn about VND2-3 million (US$105-160) a month as a construction or garment worker, while guest labourers who work in Malaysia or in the Middle East only earn about VND4-5 million a month.

Tran Van Thanh, deputy director of the Labour and Expert Export Company (Suleco), said under Suleco's co-cooperation programme with the city's Steering Committee for Hunger Eradication, Poverty Reduction and Employment, his company had set aside 20 per cent of the company's annual labour export to help poor workers.

However, his company has had difficulty meeting the target because labourers were not considering working abroad.

In addition, many labourers do not have enough money to pay fees to export-labour companies to work overseas and do not have the requisite job skills.

DoLISA has worked with agencies to help labour-export companies recruit workers and create favourable conditions for labourers to work overseas.

DoLISA has given priorities for poor labourers to borrow 100 per cent of total expenses required for going to work overseas. It will also support tuition fees for poor labourers to study job skills and foreign languages.

Poor labourers who want to work overseas can borrow up to VND50 million at the city's Steering Committee for Hunger Eradication, Poverty Reduction and Employment.

If VND50 million is not enough for covering the expenses of going to work overseas, poor labourers can borrow an additional VND30 million at the Bank for Social Policy.

Labour-export companies have also implemented several measures to help poor labourers working overseas, including directly finding overseas employers so that brokerage commission fees could be reduced for guest labourers.

The Chau Hung Trading Joint-Stock Company, for example, has carried out this to help poor labourers work in Malaysia.

Under the programme, the company provides free-interest loans to work abroad for its guest labourers and gives VND1 million to each guest labourer for passports and health check-ups.

There are more than 50 labour-export companies and branches operating in the city, according to DoLISA. — VNS

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Maths guru named Outstanding Citizen

HA NOI — Mathematician and Fields Medal-winner Ngo Bao Chau was among eleven persons presented with the title of Outstanding Ha Noi Citizen of 2010 by Ha Noi People's Committee Chairman Nguyen The Thao on Saturday.

Chau, 38, thanked the Party, authorities and people of Ha Noi for the honour and for their recognition.

He was awareded the Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in India on August 19 for his work in the area of automorphic forms.

VN goods well received at Beijing charity fair

BEIJING — A Vietnamese booth displaying a number of the nation's specialities opened to a popular reception at an international charity fair for the disabled in Beijing on Saturday.

Drawing over 60 participants from the foreign diplomatic corps and international organisations, the event aimed to raise funds for the construction of community-based rehabilitation centres and improve the quality of life for the disabled in China's Gansu and He Bei provinces, the hardest hit by recent mudslides.

China Federation for the Disabled vice president Tang Xiao Quan expressed her gratitude to the participants for their thoughtfulness and assistance to China's estimated 83 million disabled.

Ha Noi approves plan to boost labourer jobs

HA NOI — Ha Noi People's Committee has approved plans to create jobs for 705,000 labours in the next five years, including sending 23,000 people to work abroad.

The city also planned to promote its labour export activity, develop policies to support disadvantaged poor people to work overseas and improve its management.

From 2006-09, the city sent about 3,120 people to work overseas each year, accounting for only two per cent of those who found jobs.

War museum marks 35th anniversary

HCM CITY — The War Remnants Museum in HCM City has seen 11.6 million visitors, including 4 million foreign visitors, since it opened 35 years ago.

Museum director Huynh Ngoc Van said the museum had become a centre for research as well as for collection and displays of artefacts documenting war crimes by Viet Nam's enemies.

The museum contains a collection of more than 15,000 items and photos collected from the north, the centre and Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta and from foreign countries.

It has also opened 10-12 mobile exhibitions every year to bring items to people in rural provinces and cities across the country. — VNS

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