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Image: PouYuen Vietnam’s assistance for laid-off workers totals VND690 billion

PouYuen Vietnam’s assistance for laid-off workers totals VND690 billion

HCMC – PouYuen Vietnam, the most labor-intensive company in Binh Tan District, HCMC, has offered financial assistance totaling VND689 billion to around 5,700 workers whose contracts were terminated in June and July this year. The Taiwan-invested footwear maker previously decided to lay off around

Image: PouYuen to lay off thousands of workers next month

PouYuen to lay off thousands of workers next month

HCMC – PouYuen Vietnam, the most labor-intensive firm in Binh Tan District, HCMC, has decided to lay off almost 6,000 workers in June and July due to the shortfall of new orders for the year. At a recent meeting with city departments, leaders of Pou Chen Vietnam Group and PouYuen Vietnam disclosed

Image: PouYuen Vietnam provides financial aid for laid-off workers

PouYuen Vietnam provides financial aid for laid-off workers

HCMC – PouYuen Vietnam will provide VND275 billion in financial aid for employees who will be laid off next month. Each laid-off employee will be entitled to an amount equal to 0.8 month of salary for each year of service, and the average allowance for each employee will be VND116 million,

Image: HCMC finds jobs for PouYuen’s laid-off employees

HCMC finds jobs for PouYuen’s laid-off employees

HCMC – The local authority has contacted 15 different businesses to find jobs for some 2,500 workers about to be laid off by PouYuen Vietnam this month, according to the HCMC Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs. Some 15 businesses are prepared to offer around 3,200 similar jobs for

Image: Some 20,000 PouYuen workers take paid leave amid order shortfall

Some 20,000 PouYuen workers take paid leave amid order shortfall

HCMC – A fall in new orders has forced PouYuen Vietnam, a major footwear manufacturer of Taiwan, to require 20,000 of its employees to take paid leave in rotation for three months, according to the HCMC Labor Confederation. As explained by the most labor-intensive firm in HCMC, the firm’s major