More than 1.6 million jobs created in 2019

04:12, 26/12/2019

More than 1.655 million jobs were created in 2019, reaching 103.5% of the plan and equal to 100.4% of the previous year, according to the report of the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs. 

 

More than 1.655 million jobs were created in 2019, reaching 103.5% of the plan and equal to 100.4% of the previous year, according to the report of the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs. 
 
As many as 1.508 million jobs were generated domestically while 147,000 workers were sent to work abroad, raising the total number of guest workers to 550,000 ones over the recent four years. 

Speaking at the meeting reviewing the labor tasks in 2019, Deputy Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Le Tan Dung said that the ministry has completed 100% of plans and tasks assigned in the Government and the Prime Minister’s working program. 

Remarkably, the ministry has maintained and developed overseas labor markets and potential markets in Europe, signed the memorandum of understanding to bring special skilled laborers to Japan as well as launched policies to support overseas workers, recruit and train laborers from the Southwest region.

Around 2.33 million students were enrolled during the year, reaching 103.5% of the plan. As many as 2.2 million students graduated, accounting for 100.2% of the plan. 

The quality of vocational training has been improved, making contributions to raising the nation’s vocational training index by 13 steps. 

(Source:VGP)