(HBO) - Yen Thuy District Confederation of Labour (CL) on December 16 held a meeting to review its trade union works in 2021 and put forward guidelines for the year 2022, with the attendance of officials from Yen Thuy Party Committee and provincial CL.


Provincial CL officials presented Commemorative Medals "For the trade union building cause” to awardees.

During the year, the district CL held fast to directing, guiding the grassroots units in coordinating trade union works with professional specialties, making sure that the local major employers stick to required trade union meetings and other labourers’ gatherings with concrete efficiency in consideration of COVID-19 pandemic situations. Fifteen out of twenty companies with trade unions actively engaged employers to sign collective labour agreements beneficial to the employees, five companies providing meals for shift workers. Great emphasis was paid to maintaining trade union members’ welfare and effective social security works. District CL worked in coordination with District Business Association to organize visits to trade unions with 159 gift packages worth 111,3 million VND, providing 22 gift packages to school children of disadvantaged households worth 15,4 million VND. District CL representatives also made trips to encourage frontline cadres and members of the armed forces participating in COVID-19 prevention and control campaign with gifts worth 11 million VND; provided assistance worth 80 million VND to 2 households in the "Trade union homes” program…

At the meeting, five individuals were awared "For the trade union building cause” commemorative medals; one unit and one individual received commendation certificate from Vietnam General Federation of Labour. The Provincial CL also presented Emulation Flag Award to one unit, commendation certificates to 3 units and 5 individuals. The District CL gave commendation papers to 14 units and 14 individuals with distinguished performance in labour and trade union works.

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