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Enterprises use different forms of online recruitment to find workers. Photo: Nhat Duong.
MoLISA addressing labor shortages
The Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) has said that Vietnam’s labor market is recovering quite quickly. There is a shortage of workers in some industries, while recruitment demand for many occupations continues to increase. To resolve labor shortages, MoLISA has adopted a policy promoting training and created more favorable conditions for workers to find jobs through the internet.
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Drug shortages need solutions
At the “Solutions to overcome the shortage of drugs and medical supplies” seminar organized by the Government Portal on August 12, analysts said that drug shortages are quite a problem and need to be addressed immediately. One key solution is to review and amend legal issues related to bidding.
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Labor shortage in south poses risk to businesses
An unprecedented wave of labor migration has taken place in Ho Chi Minh City and many southern localities as workers return to their hometowns. To resolve the labor shortage following the pandemic, businesses must immediately launch a completely new strategy to attract workers, with policies on livelihoods, healthcare, and attractive benefits.