Last updated: Tuesday, February 23, 2010
A mad rush of people descended on bus stations for their journeys home after the Tet holiday, which resulted in ticket sales at double their normal price, . . .
HCM City’s two main stations, Mien Dong (East) and Mien Tay (West), received more than 100,000 passengers in the few days after the Tet break.Most passengers, primarily workers...
Last updated: Friday, February 19, 2010
VnnNews – Many people working or studying in the southern provinces who went to their hometowns in the central region are unable to return after Tet because they can not get seats on buses.Hundreds have been queuing up at bus stations or at roadsides to return to HCM City, Dong Nai, Binh Duong and Binh Phuoc but are unable to get tickets.The...
Last updated: Friday, November 20, 2009
Following up its reportage on child labor and child beggars in HCM City, Tuoi Tre gathered a group of experts and local officials to search for answers to widespread exploitation of underage laborers.
Lawyer Nguyen Van Hau (standing). HCM City: Child labour tales from clothing industryHCM City: Children working 80 hour weeks “paid”...
Last updated: Saturday, November 14, 2009
Many Vietnamese children are spending their childhoods working around the clock for clothing manufacturers.
This little girl has to work from the morning until midnight at a garment enterprise in Binh Hung Hoa ward, Binh Tan District, HCM City. HCM City: Children working 80 hour weeks “paid” once a year At a clothing...
