The Labor Federation of Da Bac district has focused on protecting workers' rights while actively participating in patriotic emulation movements to enhance the creativity and productivity of the local workforces across agencies, organisations and enterprises.
Nguyen Thi Chinh (first from left), Chairwoman of the Hoa Mai Kindergarten Trade Union, Da Bac town, along with staff and teachers, implements initiatives to enhance teaching quality).
During 2019-2023, Nguyen Thi Chinh, Chairwoman of the Hoa Mai
Kindergarten Trade Union, proposed and successfully implemented her two
initiatives aimed at fostering unity among staff and creating a welcoming
library environment in the school. Her efforts contributed significantly to
improving teaching quality and protecting the trade union members'
rights.
With over 2,400 members across 80 grassroots trade unions, the labour
federation has instructed the unions to take practical actions to respond to
various emulation movements, such as the "skilled and creative
labour", "green - clean - beautiful - safe - hygienic
workplace", "joining hands to build new-style rural areas",
"studying and following Ho Chi Minh's thought, morality and lifestyle",
among others.
These movements have seen strong participation, motivating
workers to excel in their tasks and innovate in their fields. Since the
beginning of the year, over 98% of female members have joined the "good at
work, good at home" movement, resulting in 320 recognised initiatives that
have saved around 640 million VND (25,300 USD) for local agencies,
organisations and enterprises.
President of Da Bac Labor Federation Quan Van Giang highlighted
that State employees, workers and labourers are essential to implementing
patriotic emulation movements at all levels.
The federation calls on trade unions to continue fostering
creativity and contribute to the local socio-economic development, ultimately
strengthening the trade union organisation.
More than just an information technology teacher, Bui Van Nien is an inspiring figure who has nurtured the scientific curiosity and creative spirit of students in Vietnam’s ethnic minority communities.
Da Bac is the most disadvantaged mountainous district in Hoa Binh province, with ethnic minorities accounting for about 90% of its population. Over the past years, the district has mobilised resources to implement ethnic policies to improve the quality of life of local people.
In recent years, Hoa Binh province has consistently prioritised the protection, care, and education of children, particularly those from ethnic minorities and disadvantaged backgrounds, by creating a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment for their all-round development.
The Steering Committee for Tobacco Harm Prevention and Control of Hoa Binh province, in coordination with the Tobacco Harm Prevention and Control Fund, held a ceremony on May 28 in response to the World No Tobacco Day (May 31) and the National No Tobacco Week (from May 25 to 31). The event was chaired by Nguyen Van Toan, Standing Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and head of the Steering Committee.
Since 2021, the Center for Industrial Promotion and Industrial Development Consulting (CIIDC) under the Department of Industry and Trade has been implementing a school lighting model as part of the plan for using energy efficiently and economically in Hoa Binh Province in the pẻiod of 2021 - 2025. This model not only aims to improve the learning conditions and enhance the education quality, but it also promotes the message of energy saving, energy security, environmental protection and contributes to the goals of socio-economic development.
In the 2024 - 2025 school year, the entire Hoa Binh provincial education sector includes 520 educational institutions and schools. Among them are 13 ethnic boarding schools with 153 classes and 4,487 students. Four of these schools have met national standards, reaching 30.7 percent.