By the end of September, the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs has appraised and issued 184 permits for the demand and change in demand on using foreign employees in enterprises in the province (of which newly issued 157 cases, reissued 27 cases).
The Department has also appraised and approvedof 184 reports explaining the change in demand for foreign employees and issued a document confirming that the work permits of 6 units hadbeen revoked.
At the same time, the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs issued a document confirming the revocation of the work permits of 2 units; submitted to the Provincial People's Committee for approval for 2 contractors to use foreign employees to work in Vietnam.
The unit also organized 2 training courses for 150 enterprises on management of foreign employees working in Vietnam; opened 2 training courses on occupational accident and disease insurance policies for 110 employers and employees in charge of occupational safety and health at a number of enterprises.
Currently, Thai Nguyen province has 162 establishments and enterprises which are using a total of nearly 1,000 foreign employees. In the photo: Mr. Baek Seung Hun (centre), Deputy Director of Bjsteel Vietnam Co., Ltd., Song Cong Industrial Park (Song Cong City) works with Vietnamese employees.