Create 20,000 jobs for workers at the biggest job fair in 2023
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- 16:33 14/12/2023
DNHN - It is anticipated that 80–100 enterprises and 1,500–2,000 people will attend the festival. Employees who take part in the project event will get access to labour market data and hiring opportunities.

The Labour Cultural Palace in Ho Chi Minh City's District 1 will host the Working Connection Day for young workers, labourers, and trade union members on December 17 from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Department of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs, the City Union, the Ho Chi Minh City Business Association, and the Ho Chi Minh City Labour Confederation worked together to prevent this catastrophe.
It is anticipated that 80–100 enterprises and 1,500–2,000 people will attend the festival. Employees participating in the project event will get access to labour market data and hiring opportunities. Here, companies and employees will engage in direct recruitment, pre-selection, and interview processes.
The programme also offers guidance on career orientation, social security policies, working trends, and how to install VssID software. Additional efforts included launching the Youth Service Center's employment search website, consulting and providing guidelines for the Ho Chi Minh City Bank for Social Policies' preferential lending programmes, and showcasing the high-calibre items made by young workers through the micro-function organisation CEP.
Businesses and institutions of vocational education can also use this event to promote jobs, offer guidance, and assist individuals who need vocational training. The goal of this endeavour is to provide a flexible supply network for Ho Chi Minh City.
The Department of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs of Ho Chi Minh City has instructed the Service Centre to endeavour to help and invite at least 20 enterprises and 200 workers to support business-level failures to achieve the goal of bringing more people into businesses. industry involvement.
To ensure that at least 100 unemployed workers could participate, the districts, the Public Employees' Union of the City, the Manufacturing and Industrial Zones of the City, and the Thu Duc City Labour Federation all mobilised. Day of work link. At least 200 young workers seeking employment were also given and mobilised by the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union.
Units will gather a list of workers who were hired after the event to schedule occupational safety and hygiene training sessions.
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