Photo: Nguyen Thi
Chuyen, worker from R Tech
Since the first day
working in the lens optical centre identification department, Chuyen has spared
no effort to learn to master sophisticated techniques she has to do daily.
"High-tech machines together with automatic and semi-automatic production line
allow error in the range of
As an industrious worker, Chuyen has paid much attention to assigned tasks so
she drew a lot of experience and come up with initiatives pertaining to labor
safety, material alternatives for standard tools, and production, which earned
her the company’s Innovative Initiative Awards. These initiatives saved tens of
millions of VND for the company every year.
In addition to that, Chuyen is also an enthusiastic and responsible employee,
who makes significant contributions to assuring smooth operation in the
department. She was appointed as deputy head of the lens optical centre
identification department.
For his part, Hoang Viet Hung, deputy chief of the provincial Department of
Science and Technology’ office, has stood out in the field of administrative
reform and management.
Hung suggested the department’s leaders apply information technology to modernize
administrative procedures, which helped the department to top 20 other local
departments in administrative reform index in 2016, up 8 steps from the
previous year.
Hung also joined in scientific research activities and had practical initiatives
for the administrative reform in the locality. Two years ago, his initiative on
"Enhancing the quality of public affairs through reception training” was
recognized as a provincial initiative.
With his remarkable achievements, he was presented with a certificate of merit of
the Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee in 2016.
Chuyen and Hung are among standouts in the province’s labour emulation movement
in 2016. There were 16 provincial projects and 2,308 initiatives at the
grassroots level across fields of healthcare, education and industry in 2016.
They all have substantial effects on enhancing labour productivity.
The emulation movement has encouraged provincial workers and collectives to
uphold their responsibility, creativity, new mindset, and self-reliance in
production. Initiatives with high economic values will enable agencies, sectors
and localities to accomplish their political missions as well as production and
business goals./.
By HaThu