In the afternoon of January 15th, at the Industrial Park of the Left Bank of Da River, the Trade Union of the Provincial Industrial Parks organized the program "Reunion Tet – the Spring Being Grateful to the Party” in 2025.


The leaders from the Provincial Labor Federation and the Trade Union of the Provincial Industrial Parks are presenting the supporting bus tickets to grassroots trade unions.

The delegates presented 160 sets of gifts to the employees in difficult circumstances at the enterprises in the Industrial Park of the Left Bank of Da River, each gift included 1 million VND in cash and gifts worth 199,000 VND; supporting 169 bus tickets to return home for Tet for the employees living far away.

The program "Reunion Tet – the Spring being Grateful to the Party” in 2025 was implemented by the Trade Union of the Industrial Parks in the industrial parks in the province with 1,425 sets of gifts, 453 bus tickets with a total value of nearly 1.3 billion VND. The resources are mobilized from the trade unions and businesses, organizations, individuals, and philanthropists.

Through Tet caring activities, the employees are more aware of the role, responsibility, and contributions of the trade unions. It is necessary to create motivation and encouragement for the union members and employees to fully enjoy the warm and happy spring atmosphere with their families. Thereby, it helps promoting the patriotic emulation movements, successfully complete production and business tasks at the enterprises, competing to achieve the achievements to celebrate the major national holidays and Party Congresses at all levels.

 

 

 

 

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