(HBO) - On July 18th, the Provincial Center for the Employment Service held a conference to consult on the preferential policies for the ethnic minority workers in the province to work abroad. The representatives of the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs, the Provincial Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs, the Provincial Communist Youth Union, the Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, Hoa Binh branch, the Provincial Bank for Social Policies, the People's Committee of Mai Chau District, Tin Phat Trade & Development joint Stock Company and 30 young people from Pa Co commune (Mai Chau) registered to take the exam to work abroad attended the conference.

Presenting gifts to the
workers who want to work abroad in Pa Co commune.
Recently, under the impact
of Covid-19 epidemics, thousands of laborers in the province have lost their
jobs and lost their sources of income. The issue of finding employment for
laborers is an important task of the province, deciding on jobs, income,
people's lives, economic development, and ensuring social security.
In order to actively support
and help laborers overcome difficulties and find new jobs, the Center for
Employment Service has been promoting support and assistance so that they can
participate in the labor export. The consulting program focuses on propaganda
about the labor export, helping the laborers grasp and choose a good market,
ensuring an income of 25-50 million VND a month. At the same time, they provide
information about the preferential policies. Accordingly, the laborers going to
work abroad are supported with loans from 2 sources (the Bank of Agriculture
and Rural Development and the Bank for Social Policies).
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