Some 92 Bangladeshi workers left Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport for Korea today through chartered flights operated by a Korean air company as the government of the East Asian nation ...
The number of Bangladeshi workers in South Korea, recruited under the Employment Permit System (EPS), is likely to be over 3,600 this year, according to the Dhaka EPS Center. A total of 2,594 ...
The Bangladesh Embassy in Seoul honored 26 Bangladeshi Employment Permit System (EPS) workers in six categories at an event held to celebrate the International Migrants Day 2022 last week. Korea ...
South Korea has started taking workers from Bangladesh again. On January 5 earlier this year, 92 Bangladeshi workers left the country for Korea on a Korean Air chartered flight from Hazrat Shahjalal ...
A Bangladeshi government vice minister visited Korea to discuss how to improve the welfare and number of Bangladeshi migrant workers here and other migrant issues. Secretary of the Ministry of ...
For the first time, South Korea has opened its fisheries and construction sectors to migrant Bangladeshi workers, creating new avenues for employment in a country known for fair labour practices.
South Korea is one of the world's largest economic powers and an attractive destination for migrant workers. Its advanced work environment, high salaries, and social benefits are a dream for many ...
Hailing from Kishoreganj, Abdul Aziz Faruk, a manufacturing specialist at Taeyang Metal Industrial Company Limited, went to ...
Only half of job aspirants who had cleared the Korean Language Test (KLT) conducted by the Employment Permit System (EPS) last year will be able to go to South Korea this year, as per the EPS Korea ...
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