The rate of women in the Vietnamese workforce has reached over 70 percent, a high level in the world, according to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs.
Delegates at an international seminar in Hanoi on October 4 suggested solutions to improve skills for Vietnamese workforce to restore and develop the domestic labour market.
Friday, 17:32, 26/02/2021
VOV.VN - Vietnamese engineers boast basic knowledge, diligence, and a strong work ethic, according to Iri Kazuaki, director of Dentsu Japan Company.
Vietnamese engineers work at the Dentsu Japan s office in Tokyo (Photo: VNA)
Kazuaki emphasised that after working for the company, Vietnamese engineers are among those who are quickest to acquire new techniques and skills, whilst they are also able to undertake a variety of challenging tasks.
He described how Dentsu Japan Company has also focused on training Vietnamese engineers, with experienced Japanese engineers being responsible for providing technical instructions for them, adding that the presence of Vietnamese engineers has made a number of important contributions to the company s operations in recent times.
Austal CEO Patrick Gregg (Photo: VNA)
Sydney (VNA) -
Australian businesses will have a great chance to be
successful with their business in Vietnam once they embrace and respect the local
culture, treat
Vietnamese workforce with respect, and speak a little slower
than they do at home, said Austal CEO Patrick Gregg.
In
a recent interview granted to the
Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Sydney on
the shipbuilding group s business in Vietnam and the country’s business
environment, he said “My suggestion to any Australian business considering
setting up in Vietnam would be to do their homework well, reach out to the