31 million Vietnamese workers severely hit by COVID-19
Urban unemployment rate surges to 10-year high | |
Grab to lay off 360 employees to cope with COVID-19 impact | |
Covid-19 sweeps 305 million full-time jobs in 2020's second quarter |
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Long line of people waiting to get unemployment benefits in Cau Giay district, Hanoi (Photo: VNE) |
The General Statistics Office (GSO) revealed at the press conference Friday morning that nearly 900,000 workers are out of work and nearly 18 million people, which accounts for 53 percent, receiving less income than before. A large number are working less than the standardized 8 hours per day.
The service sector is the hardest-hit one among other sectors in the country, with 72 percent of workers facing job disruption. The Industry and Construction sector comes second with 67.8 percent affected, meanwhile the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery has 25.1 percent, according to GSO’s report.
"Workers are being negatively impacted by being laid off or having had their working hours reduced. The number of affected workers will continue to climb in the upcoming quarters lest there is no measures to drive economic activities," the GSO said in a statement.
“5 million workers might be employed by the end of 2020”, Vu Thi Thu Thuy, Director of Vietnam Population and Labor Statistics Department said at the press conference.
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