(ĐN)- Most of businesses based in industrial parks in Dong Nai resumed their operations on February 24, the first working day after a nine-day Lunar New Year holiday (Tet).
(ĐN)- Most of FDI businesses based in industrial parks in Dong Nai resumed their operations on February 24, the first working day after a nine-day Lunar New Year holiday (Tet).
Over 90 percent of employees at these companies returned to work, according to Dong Nai Industrial Zones Authority (DIZA).
The rest of the businesses will return to their normal operations on March 2. Since a number of workers hail from distant provinces in the northern and central regions, many firms decided to extend the holiday to allow them time to return to the province.
State agencies and the local business circle have worked to provide support and welfare for workers during Tet, contributing to a stabilized labour market. Accordingly, a post-Tet labour shortage is unlikely as workers want steady employment.
This year’s global economic outlook is predicted to be brighter than in recent years. Most local businesses, therefore, have accelerated their production activities after Tet in order to successfully fulfil this year’s targets.
Reported by K.G