
Binh Dinh guest workers programme affected by Covid-19
In 2020, they also worked with the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies-Binh Dinh Branch to provide a total of VND12.4bn of bank loans to 156 people to be guest workers overseas. Nearly VND288m (USD12,400) was also given to 68 people who are entitled to preferential policies to learn foreign languages and pay fees to complete procedures to travel overseas.
The Binh Dinh Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs has focused on markets that offer high salaries like Japan and South Korea. As of now, 435 people have joined the guest workers programme. Of which, 415 people went to Japan, three went to South Korea, 10 went to Taiwan and seven went to different countries.
The local authorities also issued permits to 111 foreign workers to work in Binh Dinh.
Despite difficulties, Binh Dinh Job Service Centre had held 18 working sessions with Quy Nhon Job Service Centre. A total of 1,811 people had attended 16 sessions held by Binh Dinh Job Service Centre with 123 firms. 310 people were able to find jobs.



















