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Haivina Kim Lien Company - Nhan Hoa Branch recruits 500 garment workers. Photo: Nghe An Trade Union
Haivina Kim Lien Company - Nhan Hoa Branch recruits 500 garment workers. Photo: Nghe An Trade Union

Recruiting 500 garment workers, supporting sustainable employment in Nghe An

QUANG ĐẠI (báo lao động) 19/04/2026 08:14 (GMT+7)

Nghe An - Haivina Kim Lien Company - Nhan Hoa Branch recruits 500 workers, opening stable job opportunities in the locality during Workers' Month 2026.

On April 18, the Nghe An Provincial Labor Federation said that Haivina Kim Lien Company - Nhan Hoa Branch is implementing a large-scale recruitment plan with 500 sewing workers and sewing students, contributing to creating sustainable jobs in the locality.

According to information from businesses, unexperienced candidates will be well-trained, quickly master their skills and have a stable income after a short time. This is a practical solution to help workers reduce the pressure of working far away and stabilize their lives in their hometown.

Workers when working at the company enjoy many benefits such as stable income, holiday and Tet bonuses, 13th month salary, along with allowances, attendance bonuses, productivity bonuses. The enterprise supports lunch money, gasoline and fully implements social insurance, health insurance, and unemployment insurance right from the probation period.

Modern, clean working environment, working hours in shifts. Female workers who are pregnant or raising young children are arranged to work 7 hours a day but still receive full salary, creating conditions to balance work and family.

In addition, the company applies a bonus policy of 2,000,000 VND for each case of introducing new workers, contributing to expanding job opportunities in the community.

The recruitment day will be held on May 9, 2026 at Nhan Hoa Commune People's Committee (facility 2), Hoi Lam village. Workers will be directly consulted, quickly interviewed and have full access to information about job positions, regimes, and income.

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