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Vietnam layoff
30% of HCMC's unemployed are over 40
Of more than 166,000 people filing for unemployment benefits in Ho Chi Minh City last year, an increasing number were over 40 years old.
Older workers fear targeted for layoffs
Adidas supplier in HCMC to lay off another 1,200 workers
Workers have no regrets leaving HCMC for jobs in hometowns
With the ongoing layoff among factories in Ho Chi Minh City, many migrant workers have chosen to return home to be with their children and save themselves from high living costs.
May 5, 2023 | 08:06 pm PT
Mass worker layoffs threaten social 'instability' in HCMC: police
Businesses laying off workers en masse and people moving to cities as a result could cause "instability," the HCMC police have warned.
March 3, 2023 | 07:30 pm PT
Many workers have no emergency savings: survey
A recent survey by the Institute of Workers and Trade Union found some 59% of workers have not saved up a single dong to even cope with financial emergencies.
December 8, 2022 | 08:35 pm PT