Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has asked state-run enterprises to map out a plan to pilot the hiring of foreign chief executive officers, the Vietnam Government Portal reported. The prime minister issued the directive at a working session with state-owned firms in Hanoi on Saturday afternoon. As such, it is vital to hire high-quality employees and pilot the recruitment of foreign CEOs and executives who are non-Party members for state-run enterprises, he said. Besides, PM Chinh told the state-owned firms to offer appropriate salaries and better employee benefits to attract workers. In 2023, state-run enterprises’ total revenue topped VND1,165 trillion (US$64.8 billion), meeting 104 percent of the target.
Source: Tuoitre News June 16, 2024 07:52 UTC