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Phuong Dong Garment Joint Stock Company is ready to recruit 1,000 workers of Panko Vina Co., Ltd. to work at the company's new factories. Photo: Dinh Trong
Phuong Dong Garment Joint Stock Company is ready to recruit 1,000 workers of Panko Vina Co., Ltd. to work at the company's new factories. Photo: Dinh Trong

A business is ready to recruit 1,000 workers of Panko Vina Co., Ltd

Nam Dương (báo lao động) 30/12/2025 10:46 (GMT+7)

HCMC - Phuong Dong Garment Joint Stock Company is ready to recruit about 1,000 workers of Panko Vina Co., Ltd. with an income of 6-11 million VND/person/month.

On December 29, Mr. Le Van Lam - Sales Director of Phuong Dong Garment Joint Stock Company (headquartered in Thong Tay Hoi Ward, Ho Chi Minh City) said that the company is ready to recruit about 1,000 workers of Panko Vina Company Limited (My Phuoc 1 Industrial Park, Ben Cat Ward, Ho Chi Minh City) has just announced the termination of operations from February 1, 2026.

Phuong Dong Garment Joint Stock Company plans to recruit workers from Panko Vina Co., Ltd. to work at the company's new factories in Dong Thap province (in Chau Thanh, Cai Lay, and Cho Gao districts of the old Tien Giang province).

Of which, the largest recruitment demand is garment workers (650 people), followed by KCS staff, garment line leaders...

The average income of recruited workers is from 6 to 11 million VND/person/month, depending on the employee's ability. The company also provides support for employees such as: gasoline, children, lunch, gifts for holidays, Tet, and full participation in social insurance, health insurance, unemployment insurance for employees...

Information from the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation said that there are currently many businesses that want to recruit workers from Panko Vina Co., Ltd. and the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Union will connect these businesses with workers so that workers can consider and decide on their selection.

Previously, there have been some cases of businesses terminating operations that have affected the employment of many workers, and the Ho Chi Minh City Trade Union has coordinated with businesses to support workers in finding jobs.

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