South Korea suspends Vietnamese workers from 40 districts

May 06, 2019 - 16:18
South Korea has temporarily stopped receiving workers via the Employment Permit System from 40 districts of Việt Nam, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs on Saturday.

 

Workers attend a Korean language test before going to work in South Korea. Photo for illustration. – VNA/VNS Photo Hồng Kiều

HÀ NỘI – South Korea has temporarily stopped receiving workers via the Employment Permit System from 40 districts of Việt Nam, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs on Saturday.

These districts of ten provinces, including Nghệ An, Thanh Hoá and Hà Tĩnh, have at least 60 migrant workers illegally staying in South Korea.

The ministry has made a list of 100 districts under consideration to halt the export of labour.

The localities are reportedly to have over 30 per cent of workers not returning to Việt Nam after their labour contracts expired.

South Korea decided to stop recruiting workers from 40 of 100 listed districts.

In 2020, South Korea will maintain the suspension of workers from localities which are unable to reduce the number of illegal migrant workers and resume receiving workers from localities which succeed in stopping workers from staying illegally in the country. – VNS

 


 

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