From February 15, 16, 17 and 18, i.e. January 7 to 9, there were 3,171 more workers at 13 enterprises. Notably, today (February 19), i.e. January 10, the number of workers returning to work after the Lunar New Year of Giap Thin was the highest, with 11,406 people at 12 enterprises. It is expected that from now until February 24, i.e. January 15, there will be about 1,000 more workers returning to work.
Cargo ships loading and unloading goods at Cua Lo Port right after the Lunar New Year holiday. Photo: Nguyen Hai
Compared to enterprises outside the economic zone, FDI enterprises in industrial parks in the Southeast Economic Zone returned to work earlier, especially enterprises related to loading and unloading services, logistics warehouses... However, because industrial parks also have domestic enterprises, due to the decrease in orders this year, workers had a longer Tet holiday and returned to work later than in previous years.
Workers of Trung Do Joint Stock Company pack and check shipments ready for export. Photo: Nguyen Hai
A representative of the Department of Enterprise and Labor Management, Southeast Economic Zone Management Board said: To prepare human resources for FDI enterprises that are about to start operating in 2024, the Board is actively coordinating with the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, investors in industrial park infrastructure and universities and vocational colleges in the area to organize conferences connecting labor supply and demand in the coming time.
The Southeast Economic Zone currently has 141 operating enterprises, employing about 38,000 workers, an increase of nearly 8,000 people compared to 2022. Of these, about 30 enterprises are operating at a loss or are operating at a moderate level, so they do not employ many workers; the remaining 110 enterprises, including FDI enterprises, are operating, employing about 32,000 workers.
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