The emulation blocks of Trade Union in all sectors has just summarized the activities of the trade union in 2023, implementing the key tasks in 2024.


The Trade Union of the Provincial Education Sector has been elected as the Head of the Emulation Sector of the Trade Union in 2024.

 

The Trade Union of all sectors include: the Provincial Public Employees' Trade Union, the Trade Union of the Industrial Parks, the Trade Union of Health sector, the Trade Union of Education sector, The Trade Uion of Industrial and Commercial sector Trade with nearly 29,200 members. In 2023, the Trade Union of all sectors have closely followed the direction and guidance of the Provincial Confederation of Labor to implement the plan to organize the Trade Union Congresses at all levels towards the 17th Trade Union Congress of Hoa Binh Province and the 13th Vietnam Trade Union Congress, term 2023-2028. The work of taking care of the lives, protecting the legal and legitimate rights of the union’s members, workers and the social activities of the union is paid attention by all sectors. The emulation block of Trade Union of all sectors have coordinated to visit and give gifts to the union’s members and workers in difficult circumstances with 3,000 gifts with the total amount of 2.6 billion VND; Supporting the construction of 4 new "Trade Union Shelters” with an amount of 330 million VND; admitting 1,801 new union’s members and establishing 3 grassroots trade unions. 

In 2024, the Trade Unions of all sectors will continue to carry out good propaganda of the Party's directives and resolutions, the State's laws, and the Resolution of the 13th Vietnam Trade Union Congress, term 2023 - 2028; Promoting the solutions to propagate, mobilize, recruit the union’s members, and establishing grassroots Trade Unions; improving the quality of Collective Labor Agreements, trying to amend, supplement and sign new Collective Labor Agreements with many benefits greater than those prescribed by law; Organizing the movements of patriotic emulation among the union’s members and workers aimed at implementing the socio-economic development tasks of the province and sector.


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