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Hyundai Merchant Marine will assume until 220 former ones employee of Hanjin Shipping
The first 60 will be inserted in the organic one of the company after a training course that will be started monday
January 11, 2017
The company of South Korean navigation Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) has announced today that it will assume until a maximum of 220 former ones employee of the Hanjin Shipping compatriot, company that at the beginning of september is placed in controlled administration.
HMM has specified that initially it will assume 131 dependent of Hanjin Shipping between staff of earth and sea, employee of foreign centers of the company and ship manager. Moreover Hyundai Merchant Marine has in program successively to assume others 41 former ones employee of the Hanjin, included marine of the company, in order to succeed in within the end of the next month to insert in a just organic total of 172 former ones employee of the Hanjin.
Moreover HMM has decided to assume in a second time until a maximum of marine former others 40-50 of the Hanjin to the aim to satisfy the requirements of staff deriving from the plans of acquisition of new ships of the company.
Hyundai Merchant Marine has announced that the first 60 former ones employee of the Hanjin will be inserted in the just organic one after a training course that will be started next monday.
Altogether at the end of 2015 Hanjin Shipping gave job directly to 2.338 people, of which 1,577 marine boarded ones on the ships of the fleet of the company and 761 assigned to earth, of which 657 in South Korea and 104 abroad. Besides these employee Hanjin gave indirect labor to the staff of the branches foreign of the group.
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