Japan offers to train Mongolian industrial workers
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare T.Gandhi and officials in the Ministry yesterday met with Kenzuke Tsuzuki, Vice President of JITKO, Japan’s international training organization, to discuss labor conditions and laws in Mongolia, so that a framework for cooperation can be prepared. The Ministry wishes to set up proper regulations, complying with international norms, for both sending workers abroad and importing labor. Ms. Gandhi noted that she had been approached for help and special permission to create conditions for Mongolian workers to work for Japanese industry. JITKO is willing to train such workers, and she will arrange for the stay and visas for such trainers from Japan and their family.
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