Hanoi created jobs for over 203,000 laboures in 2022
(LĐXH)- In 2022, Hanoi city created jobs for 203,000 workers, reaching 126.9 percent of the assigned plan, up 13% compared to 2021; consulting unemployment insurance for more than 70,200 people with a support budget of 1,873 billion VND; vocational training support for 1,600 people with the amount of more than 7 billion.
In addition, Hanoi is one of the localities implementing policies to support workers and employers facing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic, thereby helping people and businesses soon enjoy the main benefits, as well as contribute to sharing difficulties and stabilizing life.
Implementing Resolution No. 68/NQ-CP dated July 1, 2021 of the Government on a number of policies to support employees and employers facing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the city has appraised and approved support for 2,610,829 turns of subjects with a budget of 2,659,769 billion VND; supported 2,610,829 turns of subjects with a budget of 2,659,769 billion VND. 100% of approved subjects received support.
In 2023, the Hanoi Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs will continue to promote labour market forecasting and information; as well as improve the operational efficiency of job exchanges.
The Department will advise the City People's Committee to organize a conference to promote the development of the labour market in the city./.
Hong Minh
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