(HBO) - On April 28th, the Trade Union of provincial Industrial Parks held a meeting of the Executive Board to expand and implement the Program organizing the Workers’ Month, the Month of Action on Occupational Hygiene and Safety in 2022, with the attendance of the representatives of the executive committee of the affiliated grassroots trade union.
The conference scene.
At the conference, the delegates
discussed and agreed on the policy of organizing the 11th Workers' Month in
2022 with the theme "the Vietnamese workers are pioneers, creative,
responsible, safe, adaptive”. In which, the focus is on the following:
Organizing propaganda activities about the purpose, the meaning, raising the
awareness and responsibilities of the enterprises and the workers about the
Workers' Month, the Month of Action on Occupational Hygiene and Safety,
promoting the activities to take care of the material and spiritual life
of the employees; improving the working
conditions, taking care of the employees' health, responding to the program "1
million initiatives - efforts to overcome difficulties, being creative and
decisive with the effort to win Covid-19 pandemics”.
The have launched the movement of
competition, the practice of sports and physical and art activities in the enterprises;
selecting the teams, practicing and registering to participate in the sports
tournaments and cultural festivals organized by the Trade Union of Industrial
Parks. The tournaments are men's football, women's volleyball, men's and
women's tug of war, men's and women's burlap dance. They have agreed to
organize the competition and art festival in 3 industrial zones: left bank of
Da river, Mong Hoa and Luong Son.
Along with that, the Trade Union
of Provincial Industrial Parks has implemented a plan to guide the organization
of the grassroots Trade Union Congress in order to advance to the 3rd
Provincial Trade Union Congress of the Industrial Parks, the term 2023 - 2028.
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