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Ho Chi Minh City will give an allowance to poor people who will be sent overseas for work under labor export contracts from now until the year end, the municipal People’s Committee has said.

This allowance will help cover 30 percent to 50 percent of the total expenses of these contracts, which are around VND7 million and include foreign language and vocational training.
Under this pilot plan, poor people taking part in labor export programs will be classified into two groups based on their incomes.
Those with an income of less than VND10 million (US$480) per year will receive a 50 percent allowance and those with a higher income, 30 percent.
In the first 6 months of this year, 34 poor people were sent overseas for work, mainly to Japan and South Korea.
Source: Tuoitrenews
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