Romanian shipyard to recruit 300 Vietnamese workers

Vard shipyard in Tulcea region of Romania plans to recruit 300 Vietnamese welders and ironworkers to strengthen its personnel amidst abundant orders.

General Director of the firm Vard Tudorel Topa said that the shipyard is suffering severe shortage of human resources, but it failed to recruit local workers.

In the first phase of its recruitment plan, it is interested in employing 300 Vietnamese workers, he said.

Vard is one of the important shipyards in Romania and the largest of its kind in Tulcera. 

Many skilled workers have left the facility for other European countries like Germany and the UK where they can earn about EUR2,000-3,000 per month compared to only about EUR670 per month in Romania.

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