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MOU Labour between The Ministry of Labor, Invalid and Social and Gunma Prefecture

 

             
                        

    On 16/02/2017, in Hanoi, The Ministry of Labor, Invalid and Social and Gunma Prefecture have signed an agreement strength corporation receive and sending Engineering, Technician and Trainees going to working and studying in Gunma (Japan)

      At present, there are more than 5000 people Vietnamese to live and work in Gunma Prefecture; at least 2000 Trainees are working practices in province.

     At the signing ceremony, Gunma Governor praised people Vietnamese for their hard- working, friendliness and contributions of Vietnamese citizen in general, trainees in particular to development for the province. Gunma is a prefecture of manufacturing industries includes agriculture, tourism and human resources training.

     In the coming time, the province pledged to create favorable conditions Vietnamese Business, so that more and more young people coming to this local to study and work.

     On the Vietnamese side, Deputy Minister of Ministry of Labour – Invalids and Social Affairs Doan Mau Diep is highly appreciating the cooperation in many fields, including human resource. He said that “The Vietnamese Trainees after returning home had accumulated experience and skills. This would contribute significantly to the development of their homeland”. After coming back home, many Trainees can earn a good income in a Japanese company in Vietnam. Some other becoming Japanese teacher and set up their business in a difference field. Deputy Minister of Ministry of Labour – Invalids and Social Affairs and Governor Gunma announced, on February 16, 2017, signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on mutual cooperation of sending and receiving Trainees Technician, Engineer as guarantor for a number of Vietnamese Trainees to work in Gunma (Japan).They hope that more young people’s Vietnamese coming to study and work in Japan in general, and Gunma Prefecture in particular. Contribute to the further development of Japan and Vietnam also.
                                                                                                                                                                                                     News: Dolab

 

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