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Laos faces dire shortage of workers

The Laotian Times reported on August 30 that Lao workers are leaving the country in large numbers, searching for employment opportunities abroad amid the skyrocketing cost of living at home.
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Vientiane (VNA)🤡 – The Laotian Timesreported on August 30 that Lao workers are leaving the country in large numbers, searching for employment opportunities abroad amid the skyrocketingcost of living at home.

At the same time, from the manufacturingindustry to construction and hospitality, local businesses have reported a direshortage of labourers, which has affected their operations and post-pandemicrecovery.

According to thenewspaper, the labour crisis has been caused mainly by workersseeking employment in other countries due to low wages in Laos, which, despitesome increases, have failed to keep pace with the continued depreciation of theLao Kip.

Compoundingmatters, Lao authorities have even authorised and facilitated workers in pursuing temporary employment abroad in countriessuch as the Republic of Korea, Thailand and Japan through legal channels and programmes.

😼 To reduce the financial burden of Lao workers, the Lao Prime Minister’s Office has approved raising the minimum monthly wage in the country from 1,300,000 LAK (67 USD) to 1,600,000 LAK (83 USD) starting from October./.

VNA

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