Poor labourers assisted with foreign language training
12/4/17
Labourers from poor families and ethnic minority families will
be assisted with a maximum of VND4.5 million each course for training in the
Korean language to attend a Korean language exam for the Employment Permit
System (EPS) program in 2017.
This is part of the content of
a dispatch issued by the Ministry of Labour, War-Invalids and Social Affairs
(MOLISA) to localities. Accordingly, labourers from poor districts who
participate in an exam of the Korean language before going to the Republic of
Korean (RoK) to work will be assisted.
In the exam based on EPS,
MOLISA has agreed with the KoK Ministry of Employment and Labour (MoEL) to
allocate 800 jobs for labourers working in the agricultural sector to those
coming from 64 poor districts, extremely disadvantaged communes and coastal and
island communes.
In addition, the policy gives
priority to young people who do not get jobs, especially those from poor ethnic
minority families and women from poor families. On the other hand, labourers
must be free of specific diseases as listed by the RoK side.
Assistance worth a maximum of
VND4.5 million per course will be provided for each labourer from poor families
and ethnic minority labourers, while labourers from other groups will receive
VND2.25 million.
Accordingly, the labourers will
join a training course expecting to last about 80 days./.
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