Hanoi in high demand of laborers for economic recovery
The capital city's labor market outlook for the first quarter is optimistic.
The capital city's labor market outlook for the first quarter is optimistic.
The labor shortage is expected to be even more severe during this economic recovery.
Trade schools trained more than 245,000 students in the first 11 months of this year, exceeding the full year's target.
Job recovery is a challenge for many countries, including Vietnam as they have to realize dual goals.
The outlook for the labor market remains grim as the number of employed people continues to decline in the second quarter.
Workers in the fields of manufacturing and processing, transportation, logistics and tourism are the hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Nearly 9,000 workers in 22 provinces/cities are affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, in which over 1,000 in the fields of catering services and accommodation have lost their jobs.
The progress of reform in the labor market remains slow, in some cases, new laws are causing difficulties for enterprises, instead of simplifying business conditions, said an expert.