Thousands of workers abandoned by South Korean companyThousands of workers at KL Texwell Vina returned to work on February 26 after the Tet holiday to find that the company remained closed and their South Korean managers were still absent. However, they all required a social insurance record in the CV which workers at Texwell Vina do not have because their company still owes money to local Social Insurance Department. They also owe over VND 17.5 billion (USD750,000) in insurance payments to the provincial Social Insurance Department. Each worker received 50 per cent of their January salary that KL Texwell Vina owes. South Korean-invested KL Texwell Vina registered for investment licence in garment and textiles in December 2015 and employs more than 1,900 workers.