(HBO) – Vietnam Peace JSC inaugurated a labour export centre in Hoa Binh city in the province of the same name on October 16.

 


 Delegates cut the ribbon to inaugurate the labour export centre of Vietnam Peace JSC.

As the only business of Hoa Binh licenced by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) to send labourers to work under contract abroad, Vietnam Peace JSC has dispatched more than 40,000 labourers abroad over the past 23 years.

Right after COVID-19 pandemic was put under control, the company has resumed its operations and affirmed its position in the field of labour export. It has been named by the MoLISA as one of the 10 leading and most prestigious labour export companies in Vietnam.

As part of efforts to implement the resolution of the 17th provincial Party Congress and Plan No. 73/KH-UBND issued by the provincial People’s Committee on March 31, 2023 on the implementation of the national target programme on sustainable poverty reduction as well as the firms’ business plan under the direction of the provincial Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, the Vietnam Peace JSC has worked closely with competent agencies and the provincial Employment Service Centre in seeking jobs for labourers, especially those in poor and difficult localities.

The inauguration of the labour export centre is expected to expand the scale and enhance the quality of labour export services.

 


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