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FOREIGN-INVESTED ENTERPRISES IN BAC GIANG TO RECRUIT THOUSANDS OF EMPLOYEES
Several foreign-invested enterprises in the northern province of Bac Giang want to recruit dozens of thousands of employees to expand their operations.
According to Bac Giang Industrial Zones Management Authority, in the first quarter of 2024, many foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) in local industrial parks are seeing growth and want to expand.
13 FIEs will issue the recruitment information for 13,000 skilled and unskilled employees. Accordingly, the demand for employees in February is 7,430 people and the figure in March is 5,630 people.
Four member companies of Luxshare namely Fukang Technology Co., Ltd., Fuyu Precious Technology Co., Ltd., New Wing Interconnect Technology, and Luxshare-ITC Bac Giang Co., Ltd have demand for 3,080, 2,550, 2,400, and 1,300 staff respectively.
The employees will enjoy many benefits, including stable income, long-term working contracts, a safe working environment, and other allowances. In addition, they will be paid insurance for all hours worked.
In Bac Giang, Luxshare-ICT Bac Giang is one of the FIEs having the largest demand for employees, approximately 80,000 people. The factory manufactures electronic components, including wireless bluetooth headsets, audio components for smartphones and other electronic devices. All such products were registered to be exported.
The Apple supplier is implementing the construction of the expanded factory in Quang Chau Industrial Park, which has total investment capital of $330 million.
The expansion of the plant was started in November 2023 and will be completed within 24 months. Once completed, the expanded facility will increase the project’s total investment to $504 million.
Source: VIR
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