(HBO) - The Provincial Center for Job Service held a signing ceremony of the labor supply coordination with Tin Phat International Cooperation of Human Resources. The leaders of the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, Provincial Communist Youth Union, and the Provincial Trade Union of Officials attended and witnessed the signing ceremony.
The signing ceremony between the Provincial
Center for Job Service and Tin Phat International Cooperation of Human
Resources.
Over the past time, the Center has implemented
many related programs to help employees get jobs, actively contributing to the
NTP on poverty reduction and job creation for the members of the Communist
Youth Union and the young people in the province. The province's set plan by
the end of 2021 is creating jobs for over 16,000 employees, including at least
320 employees going to work abroad.
Tin Phat International Cooperation of Human
Resources is an enterprise with full functions and reputation in recruiting and
training, which has been licensed by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and
Social Affairs, and by the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs
to operate in the province. Recently, the enterprise has made great efforts to
coordinate with the Center on mobile job exchanges in the districts and the
city. Within the framework of the signing ceremony, Tin Phat International
Cooperation of Human Resources will accompany the Center in propaganda,
recruitment and labor training, trying to help many laborers in the province to
work in the working markets in Japan, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan...
The Center
has committed to preparing the best facilities and conditions, actively
cooperating with businesses, continuing to promote job training and supply of
laborers to work at home and abroad, creating confidence for the employees. At
the same time, it is hoped that the signing program and the labor - employment
issue of the province will receive more attention and support from the
appropriate branches, unions, committees, and the local authorities.
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