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MOLISA DRAFT DECREE ON RECRUITMENT & MANAGEMENT OF VIETNAMESE EMPLOYEES WORKING FOR FOREIGN ENTITIES IN VN_FOR YOUR COMMENTS BY FRI, 11 SEP
We have just been aware of the Draft Decree (ver. 03) on recruitment and management of Vietnamese employees working for foreign entities in Vietnam. Given this Decree will affect operations of FDI companies and labor outsourcing firms in Vietnam, we herewith circulate for your reference and further comments.
If you have any feedback on this Draft, please kindly send to VBF Secretariat at info@vbf.org.vn (using the below format) before COB Friday 11 Sep 2020 for further action.

Drafe Decree_VN Version
BritCham has kindly supported to translate the document and share with VBF members for convenience_EN Version
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VIETNAM BUSINESS FORUM SECRETARIAT
3B Floor, Horison Tower, 40 Cat Linh,
Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam
T: (84) 243 715 2226
F: (84) 243 715 2218
info@vbf.org.vn
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