On the afternoon of February 9, the Standing Committee of the Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation organized a program to present Tet gifts from Party and State leaders to union members and workers in difficult circumstances on the occasion of the Binh Ngo Lunar New Year 2026.
Attending the program were Ms. Huynh Ut Muoi - Member of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, Provincial Party Committee Member, Vice Chairman of the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee, Chairman of the Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation - along with Vice Chairmen, Members of the Standing Committee, Members of the Provincial Labor Federation Executive Committee, representatives of commune and ward trade union leaders, grassroots trade unions directly under the Provincial Labor Federation and 250 union members and workers receiving Tet gifts.

At the program, the Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation presented 250 Tet gifts (each gift including 2,000,000 VND in cash and 1 gift bag worth 300,000 VND) to union members and workers in difficult circumstances on the occasion of the Binh Ngo 2026 traditional Tet.
Speaking at the program, Chairman of Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation Huynh Ut Muoi cordially inquired and shared the difficulties and hardships of union members and workers in labor and life. The Chairman of the Provincial Labor Federation wished union members and workers to continue to strive to overcome difficulties, feel secure in labor production, and be attached to businesses for a long time, making positive contributions to the socio-economic development of the province.

On the occasion of the New Year, the Chairman of the Provincial Labor Federation wished all union members and workers a warm, reunited and happy spring. After the Tet holiday, he hoped that union members and workers would continue to return to work and continue to be attached to businesses, and compete in labor production right from the beginning of the new year.
The program is a practical activity, showing the responsibility and feelings of Party and State leaders, levels, sectors and Trade Union organizations towards union members and workers; and at the same time continuing to affirm the core role of the Trade Union in caring for and protecting the legitimate and lawful rights and interests of workers, especially during the traditional Tet holiday of the nation.