(HBO) - Conducting vocational training for rural laborers, Tan Lac district has based on the local practical conditions and has surveyed the vocational training needs of the laborers, 3 main occupations have been chosen for training: cultivation, husbandry, industrial sewing. The vocational training classes follow the practical needs, combining the theory with practice in each production model so that the learners can easily apply, create jobs for themselves and it has brought the clear effects.

In the 2010-2020 period, the district has opened 130 vocational classes for over 3,400 rural laborers. In which, there are 60 agricultural vocational classes for over 1,600 employees and 70 non-agricultural vocational classes for more than 1,700 employees. After the apprenticeship, many labors have applied effectively to the production bringing high income such as: raising chickens in the garden, growing clean vegetables, growing citrus. Some non-agricultural jobs such as industrial sewing, repairing agricultural machines have created stable jobs for employees. After training, the number of employed workers accounts for 80% of the apprenticeship.

 


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