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Ha Nam targets 17,500 new jobs in 2021

Authorities in the northern province of Ha Nam have set a target of creating 16,500 jobs and sending 1,000 workers overseas in 2021.
 Ha Nam targets 17,500 new jobs in 2021 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Ha Nam (VNA) - Authorities in the northern province of Ha Nam have set a target of creating16,500 jobs and sending 1,000 workers overseas in 2021.

The provincial Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs will continueto coordinate with other agencies and organise events to introduce jobs to workers currently enjoyingunemployment benefits.

The department will also adopt measures to offer timely support to local enterprisesfacing problems in production and business, thus helping ensure stable employment.
At a recentemployment session held by the Department and the Ha Nam Employment ServiceCentre, 47 businesses recruited 6,600 workers.

According to Director of the Ha Nam Employment Service Centre Nguyen Quang Tuan,no enterprise in the province went bankrupt due to COVID-19.

The province also sees increasing recruitment demand because a large number ofnew enterprises being established while existing enterprises expand production.

The department has advised the provincial People’s Committee to synchronouslyand effectively implement policies, programmes, and schemes to create jobs and supportyoung people in finding employment and starting a business, especially disadvantagedworkers.

Attention will also be paid to promoting career guidance as well as improvingthe quality of human resources training.

Ha Nam created 23,300 new jobs last year, while more than 25,670 workers found jobs.Local authorities also issued work permits to 251 foreigners working at localenterprises./.

VNA

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