Labor shortage in south poses risk to businesses
Society

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.
Society

$675 mln in support provided

As of October 1, Vietnam had provided VND15.3 trillion ($674.83 million) in support to 18.32 million people affected by Covid-19 and more than 156,300 tons of rice to 2.4 million households in 30 cities and provinces.
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Many jobs to fill in HCMC to year’s-end

Ho Chi Minh City is expected to need 43,600-56,800 new employees in the fourth quarter of 2021, when many businesses start to reopen. Demand is concentrated in four key industries and nine major services.