In August alone, thenumber of guest workers amounted to 13,100 people, most of whom went to Japan(6,880 people), Taiwan (5,130 people), and the Republic of Korea (540 people).
The ministry expects tosend about 110,000 Vietnamese labourers to work overseas in 2018.
Currently, a total of 340labour export companies are operating throughout the country, mainly in thecapital city of Hanoi and the southern largest economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City.
To ensure the workers’qualifications and protect their rights, the ministry has got tougher on theseenterprises by increasing inspections. It has found violations of guest workerrecruitment regulations at nine companies which have been fined a total ofnearly 600 million VND (25,750 USD)
Last year, over 134,700workers went to work abroad, including 53,340 female workers. The figureexceeded the annual plan set for 2017 by 28.3 percent. This is also the fourthconsecutive year that the number of workers sent overseas has surpassed the100,000 benchmark.
Taiwan topped the list of countries and territories in hiring Vietnamese guestworkers with 67,000 people in 2017, nearly half of the total number. By the endof 2017, the number of Vietnamese workers working in Taiwan stood at 206,184,with 87 percent employed in industrial manufacturing and 13 percent in socialservices.
Japan came second with 54,504 workers from Vietnam in 2017, up 36.47 percentfrom 2016, bringing the total number of Vietnamese labourers in Japan to over100,000, the highest among 15 countries sending workers to Japan.
This year, Japan is themost attractive market as it allows Vietnamese labourers to return to work fora second time in many sectors. Higher wages were also offered while Vietnameseare permitted to extend their working time to five years.
Other labour markets receiving large numbers of Vietnamese workers are theRepublic of Korea (over 5,100 workers), Saudi Arabia (3,626), Malaysia (1,551),Algeria (760) and Romania (683).–VNA