(HBO) – Officials of the labour federation of Hoa Binh province on March 17 inspected COVID-19 prevention and control efforts of trade unions of the provincial industrial and trade sector. The delegation also presented face masks and antiseptics to local workers.
Leaders
of the provincial labour federation and the industrial and trade sector hand
over face masks and antiseptics to workers of the RNS Global Garment Company.
To ensure health for members of the trade
unions and labourers amid the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, the provincial labour
federation has closely monitor the situation and enhance communications in
COVID-19 prevention and control among employers and their workers.
During the visits, the provincial labour
federation officials presented 30 bottles of hand sanitizer and 2,000
anti-bacteria cloth face masks to workers at the RNS Global Garment Company and
the Song Da Garment Export joint Stock Company.
At the two companies, the officials were
briefed on efforts of the firms in coping with the outbreak. They requested
trade unions at the companies to regularly update their member workers on the COVID-19
situation and join hands with employers to implement preventive measures and
raise labourers’ awareness in disease prevention, thereby maintaining stable production./.
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