Vietnam moves to send more workers to Malaysia
Representatives from 50 local labor export companies discussed measures to send more Vietnamese guest workers to Malaysia at a recent seminar in Hanoi.
The event was jointly held by the Overseas Labor Management Department under the Vietnamese Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) and the Labor Department of the Malaysian Ministry of Human Resources.
Addressing the seminar, MoLISA Deputy Minister Nguyen Thanh Hoa said Malaysia is an open market with a huge demand for Vietnamese laborers and a target of many Vietnamese businesses.
However, Vietnamese companies are facing numerous hurdles while exporting laborers to the Malaysian market, said the participants.
Nguyen Thanh Son, Director of Vinh Cat Trade and Service Company, suggested the Malaysian side create favorable conditions for Vietnamese businesses to send permanent representatives to the country, assisting employers in labor management and dealing with emerging issues.
Several businesses stressed the need for banks to support workers with loans to help them cover contract costs.
Vietnam began sending workers to Malaysia in 2002. To date, the country has had 190,000 laborers working in 12 out of 13 Malaysian states, mainly in manufacturing, construction, agriculture, services and housing keeping, said MoLISA Overseas Labor Management Department.
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