Vietnam expects to exceed its target of exporting 87,000 workers this
year, Department of Overseas Labour deputy head Dao Cong Hai said.
Since December last year, labour export agencies had reported that many
foreign markets welcomed Vietnamese workers with preferential policies,
said Hai, whose department comes under the Ministry of Labour, War
Invalids and Social Affairs.
For instance, Taiwan
planned to receive 28,000 workers; Malaysia , 11,000; the Republic of
Korea (RoK), 8,000; and Japan , 6,000.
"In the RoK, Vietnamese workers are highly appreciated and make up 40 percent of guest workers there," he said.
By the end of last month, about 5,000 Vietnamese workers had been
chosen by the Republic of Korea (RoK) employers and earned an income of
17 million VND (850 USD) a month each. More than 1,600 workers have
completed their procedures for departure.
This year, the
RoK has given high priority to workers in the manufacturing, maritime
and construction sectors, so female workers make up only 10 percent, Hai
said.
The labour market for female workers is Taiwan
and Malaysia , he said, where nearly 60 percent of guest female
workers work as assistants in families and more than 40 percent work in
the manufacturing sector.
Meanwhile, the Vietnamese
Overseas Labour Department announced it will set up a vocational centre
for guest workers in Thanh Hoa central province, funded by the United
Arab Emirates and capable of training 500 people hoping to work
overseas.
Last year, a total of 85,000 Vietnamese workers went abroad to work./.