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Vietnam firms not ready for higher minimum wages

The Vietnam General Confederation of Labour has proposed a seven per cent increase in minimum wages from July 1, but many insiders gave a thumbs down to the proposal. Garment 10 Corp deputy director-general Bach Thang Long underlined that the resurgence of the pandemic in the first quarter had a negative impact on firms’ financial situation.

Businesses in Vietnam turn down proposal to raise minimum wage in country

The Vietnam General Confederation of Labour has proposed a 7 per cent increase in minimum wages from July 1, but many insiders gave a thumbs down to the proposal.

69-year-old woman shows it s never too late to learn

69-year-old woman shows it s never too late to learn Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  12/05/2021    06:35 GMT+7 Nguyen Thi Hong Cuc proves that education truly is a lifelong process. Nguyen Thi Hong Cuc (right) at the thesis defence in May last year. Photo the Voice of HCM City People In May last year, Cuc earned her doctorate from HCM City University of Social Sciences and Humanities with a doctoral thesis on the development of non-public universities in HCM City at the age of 68.  She was named on the list of 20 most inspirational women in Vietnam in 2021 released by Forbes Vietnam magazine recently.

10 Great Places to Eat in Lowell

Lowell offers a diversity of flavorful choices for breakfast, lunch and dinner By Marc Hurwitz • Updated 3 hours ago Coffee and Cotton/ Instagram While Boston, Cambridge, Somerville and Brookline have a huge number of restaurants well worth going to, another city that is a must-visit for food is a short drive to the north. Indeed, Lowell is one of the most underrated places for dining out in the region, in part because of its incredible diversity of choices, including everything from Southeast Asian to Latin American to Greek and so much more. Choosing just ten restaurants to consider is not the easiest thing to do, but the dining spots below will give you a taste of what you’ll find in this fascinating old city.

Police Use of Force; Women Taking Control of Their Financial Future; Holistic Health Fair

This week on The Exchange, how women can take control of their financial futures by making some simple changes, also what rural Iowans can expect from the state’s broadband expansion plan, and how Morningside College has brought back hands-on learning with its agricultural and food studies program. . We also hear about the progress of wind energy in Iowa and we hear about the online offerings of a First Amendment forum at the Greenlee School of Journalism at Iowa State University, and this week we talk to one of the orgainizers of Sioux City s first Holistic Health Fair. But first we hear from the executive director of the Sioux City chapter of NAACP Ike Rayford about the use of force by police. Protests erupted in Minneapolis following the deadly shooting of a Black man during a traffic stop on Sunday. Siouxland Public Media reached out to Ike Rayford, the president of the Sioux City chapter of the NAACP, to hear his opinion on this developing story. He talks with Sheila Brummer.

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