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Japan’s Ibaraki prefecture to open door for more Vietnamese workers

Ibaraki prefecture of Japan recently said that it wants to expand cooperation with the Vietnamese Government to ease the labour shortage by inviting more Vietnamese workers to the locality.
Japan’s Ibaraki prefecture to open door for more Vietnamese workers ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Ibaraki prefecture of Japan recently said that it wants to expandcooperation with the Vietnamese Government to ease the labour shortage by invitingmore Vietnamese workers to the locality.

According to NHK Television of Japan, Governor of Ibaraki Oigawa Kazuhiko isscheduled to visit Vietnam from November 25-27 to sign a memorandum ofunderstanding (MoU) between the two sides in this field.

The Mou will include the promotion of cooperation between the two sides so thatboth sides could make appropriate arrangements for deploying and receiving workers,assistance for human resources development, and creation of an environment sothat Vietnamese can feel secure working in the locality, as well as supportwhen they return to Vietnam.

Ibaraki is promoting measures to attract more workers from other countries. InApril, the prefecture opened a support centre for foreign workers.

The prefecture mainly focuses on sectors of nuclear energy, precise mechanicsand chemicals./.
VNA

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