Over 10,300 Vietnamese labourers go to work abroad
In October, 10,361 labourers have gone to work abroad, including 3,679 female labourers, statistics from enterprises revealed.
In October, 10,361 labourers have gone to work abroad, including 3,679 female labourers, statistics from enterprises revealed.
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Of which 6,110 labourers were sent to China’s Taiwan; 3,193 labourers to Japan; 641 to Korea; 18 to Malaysia; 267 to Saudi Arabia; and the rest to other markets.
In the first 10 months of this year, the total number of Vietnamese labourers going to work abroad was over 98,400, accounting for 98.4% of the year’s plan./.
( Compiled by VNF )
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