The trade union of Hoa Binh province’s industrial parks has presented meaningful gifts to workers with difficulties, ensuring that they will have a warm Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
Leaders of the trade unions of local industrial
parks present Tet gifts to workers with difficulties.
To Hien Manh, a worker from Tien Duc Plastic
joint Stock Company, was delighted to engage in the Tet programme, saying
beyond the gifts from the trade union, workers received the 13th-month salary,
which is a source of encouragement for them to continue devotion to the
sustainable development of their businesses.
Similarly, Dinh Ngoc Chinh from Nam Dinh
province, now working at CoAsia CM VINA Company, expressed gratitude for
receiving transportation support to reunite with her family.
According to union officials, 1,425 gift
packages and 453 transportation tickets, totaling nearly 1.3 billion VND
(51,800 USD), will be distributed to workers from impoverished backgrounds
or those experiencing health challenges. Gift packages include cash and
essential goods for consumption during Tet.
The province’s industrial parks are home to over
16,800 trade union members. Vice President of the trade union of Hoa Binh
province’s industrial parks Le Dieu Hoan said the organization has carried out
various measures to ensure that all of its members can enjoy a festive and warm
Tet with their relatives, adding the move is expected to motivate and inspire
workers to successfully complete their tasks.
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