Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs has sent letters to cityand provincial People’s Committees to guide signing and implementing agreementswith the Republic ofKorean (RoK)’s localities on sending Vietnamese workers there for seasonal work.
The jobs are mainly in farming. Employeeswill be provided with a meal a day and accommodation as per the signedagreements and regulations set by the Republic of Korea.
After three months of working, each employee will have an average income of 80-100million VND (3,500-4,300 USD) after subtractingexpenses.
The agreements on sending Vietnamese labourers to the RoK will be only signed by chairpersons of People’s Committee after consulting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs andMinistry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA).
The agreements must contain the scope of cooperation, executive agencies,selection criteria, the responsibilities of the parties and implementationtime.
The agreements must also specify benefits for employees such as working time,leave, salary, insurance, the cost of training and retraining, and expenses forpassports and visas.
Regarding recruitment, the MOLISA will prioritise ethnic minorities, poorhouseholds, households that have lost agricultural land and relatives of peoplewho contributed to the national revolution in the past.
The cost support will comply with current regulations on job creation andassistance for sending workers abroad under contracts.
Municipal and provincial authorities will decide measures of depositing,guaranteeing the performance of contracts, signing commitments with individualsand workers' families.
The authorities must agree with the receiving party on measures to restrictrecruitment of employees whose relatives are living and working illegally in the RoK to ensure employees comply withcontracts and return home when the contracts are terminated.
According to figures released by the MOLISA, as of mid-December 2019, sixprovinces and cities had signed cooperation agreements with Korean localities and sent workers tothe country, including Da Nang city and Dong Thap, Thai Binh, Ha Nam, Binh Thuan and Ha Tinh provinces.
Dong Nai, Hau Giang, Kon Tum, Binh Dinh and Ha Giang provinces are in negotiations tosend workers to the RoK,while Thua Thien-Hue, Dak Lak,Ca Mau, Nam Dinh and Cao Bang are seeking opportunitiesto send workers there as well.
According to reports from localities, 847 Vietnamese labourers have been sentto do seasonal work in the RoK since mid-December last year.
Selection and training were based on demands of Korean partners, Vietnameseauthorities informed people and worked with Korean partners to selectemployees.
Currently, the demand for seasonal agricultural workers in the RoK is very high.
To meet that need, from December 24, 2019, the RoK began granting visas for seasonal workers with a workingterm of five months./.