Companies in Japan to recruit around 1,200 Myanmar workers

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The photo shows the workers including Myanmar nationals at the electronic factory in Japan.

The Myanmar Embassy to Japan in Tokyo announced on 31 August that a total of 1,200 Myanmar workers will be recruited again for companies in Japan.
The embassy verified demand letters from 1 to 15 August, assessed the legal status of recruiting companies, and then reported its findings to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which, on its part, forwarded them to the Ministry of Labour.
Myanmar workers who want to work legally in Japan can inquire at the employment and labour offices in relevant districts, townships, regions and states, and have to follow the specified procedures.
There was a total of over 350 demand letters – 884 workers on 31 July, 1,065 workers on 14 July, over 400 workers on 30 June and more than 1,000 workers — sent by Japan to recruit Myanmar workers. — TWA/MKKS

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