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Chip-based ID card issuance units welcomed by ethnic minorities

Chip-based ID card issuance units welcomed by ethnic minorities Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  09/07/2021    09:50 GMT+7 On a hot sunny day recently, ethnic Hloi and Dor, and Jrai people visited a commune’s head office to follow procedures to get ID cards. The issuance of new chip-based ID cards has been difficult work for policemen in Dak Doa district because the number of people who need them is high. Around 53 percent of them are ethnic minority people and many don’t have information about dates of birth. The information in documents is also sometimes inconsistent.

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Coastal province in Vietnam starts operating $3.5mn traffic surveillance camera system

Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 13:49 GMT+7 Cameras from a smart surveillance system of Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province are seen on National Highway No.51. Photo: Dong Ha / Tuoi Tre Police in Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province, about 100km from Ho Chi Minh City, on Monday inaugurated a US$3.5 million smart camera system for traffic surveillance on the local section of National Highway No. 51. The system consists of 89 cameras placed along National Highway No. 51, from Ba Ria – Vung Tau’s Phu My Town to the entrance of Vung Tau City. Images from the system will be sent to a server located at the headquarters of the municipal police department, where officers can monitor traffic in real time via a board of screens.

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Labour market faces mounting challenges

Labour market faces mounting challenges 09:00 | 03/03/2021 Foreign companies are currently in need of more highly-skilled and educated workers. Photo: Shutterstock Dahashi National Labour Co., Ltd., headquartered in Hanoi’s Hai Boi commune, is benefiting from the production shift from foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs). Focusing on providing seasonal, temporary, and outsourced labour, in 2020 alone, Dahashi recruited around 40,000 employees to the industrial zones in the north, an increase of 45 per cent compared to last year. Nguyen Quoc Doan, director of Dahashi, said that the current labour demand is very huge, the problem is that the suppliers need to ensure the quantity and quality of the labour force in order to create confidence for foreign investors.

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Labour market faces mounting challenges

Labour market faces mounting challenges
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