On August 18th, the Trade Union of the Provincial Industrial Zones (IZs) held the final round of the "Labor Dance” competition. It commended the outstanding trade union officials at the grassroots levels in 2024.
The organizing committee awarded prizes
for the best performances in the competition of the "Labor Dance of Provincial
Industrial Zones” in 2024.
The
2024 "Labor Dance” competition of the Provincial Industrial Zones has attracted
the participation of affiliated trade units. The performances included modern
dance, folk dance, and zumba, and they were elaborately and uniquely
choreographed. Nine performances were selected to be showcased in the program,
where the jury scored and awarded the best entries.
As a
result, the organizing committee awarded 1 first prize, 2 second prizes, 3
third prizes, and 3 consolation prizes. The first prize belonged to the
performance "Hearts of Vietnam – Thousands of Vietnamese Dreams” (COASIA CM
VINA joint Stock Company Trade Union). This performance was also rated by the
jury and audience as the "Most Impressive Performance” in the competition.
Additionally, the organizing committee awarded the other special prizes,
including "The Most Popular Performance”: The Party and Cherry Cherry (Sankoh
Vietnam Co., Ltd. Trade Union); "The Best Technical Performance”: My Pink Lips
(GGS Vietnam Co., Ltd. Trade Union); and "The Best Visual Effects”: I am
Smitten with you” (Almine Vietnam Co., Ltd. Trade Union).
On
this occasion, the Trade Union of the Provincial Industrial Zones also
commended 15 outstanding trade officials who have significantly contributed to
building a strong trade union organization.
These
activities are the part of the Provincial Industrial Zones Trade Union’s events
celebrating the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam General
Confederation of Labor (July 28th, 1929 - July 28th,
2024). The healthy competitions organized contribute to fostering a spirit of
"Excellent Labor – Creative Labor” in the enterprises, at the same time, it
also helps enhancing solidarity and improving the cultural and spiritual life
of the employees.
In recent years, efforts to care for and support a contingent of ethnic minority officials have been prioritised to strengthen local leadership and foster development in ethnic minority areas in Hoa Binh province.
In recent years, under the leadership of the provincial Party Committee and People’s Council, and through the concerted efforts of local Party organisations, authorities, and ethnic communities, Hoa Binh province has achieved significant progress in implementing ethnic affairs and policies. These efforts have brought a new face-lift to ethnic-minority-inhabited and mountainous areas, according to Ha Van Di, Head of the Ethnic Affairs Board of Hoa Binh province.
Hoa Binh province's association of education promotion on November 7 held a conference to review its month-long programme and present the "Hoc khong bao gio cung (endless learning)" scholarships for 2024. Key attendees included Nguyen Phi Long, alternate Member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee; Le Manh Hung, Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Association for Promoting Education (VAPE); and Nguyen Van Chuong, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee.
At HANOI JVC Training Center (Hanoi), the Farmers’s Support Center, the Provincial Farmers' Union and VTC1 International Development joint Stock Company recently held a signing ceremony for a cooperation agreement to link consulting and create the labor resources working abroad for a limited period of time.
In recent years, the education career in Yen Thuy district has changed positively. The school facilities have newly been built and the quality of education has improved.
The Board for Women's Advancement of Hoa Binh province on November 11 officially launched the Action Month for Gender Equality, focusing on preventing and addressing gender-based violence. As part of the event, a special talk was held on the theme of sharing household work for a happy family. The event drew 300 delegates, including Nguyen Van Toan, Standing Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee and head of the provincial Board for Women's Advancement.