On December 29, units under the Ho Chi Minh City Trade Union are coordinating to protect the rights of employees of Panko Vina Co., Ltd. (My Phuoc 1 Industrial Park, Ben Cat Ward, Ho Chi Minh City). This is a business that issued a notice to terminate production and business activities on February 1, 2026. The incident caused nearly 2,700 workers to worry about losing their jobs and income before and after the 2026 Lunar New Year.

Talking to reporters, leaders of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation said that they have directed units to review and connect businesses in Ho Chi Minh City that are in need of recruitment to introduce jobs to workers of Panko Vina Co., Ltd.
According to leaders of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation, currently there are quite a few businesses that are in need of recruitment. Including businesses in the same industry and other industries. The Ho Chi Minh City Trade Union has made a list of the number of jobs to be recruited, salaries and recruitment policies of businesses to introduce jobs to workers of Panko Vina Co., Ltd. The current job recruitment demand can meet all employees in this company.

Representatives of grassroots trade unions also said that the unit has reported to the Ho Chi Minh City Trade Union's system about the business situation. In addition, they also shared information with trade union presidents of other companies. Thereby connecting to introduce jobs to workers. Currently, many units have contacted to recruit workers. When Panko Vina Co., Ltd. terminates operations, jobs are decided by workers. Currently, workers are also approaching to have a choice. Many companies want to recruit workers, workers only need to provide citizen identification cards to be able to work and supplement their profiles later.

Trade unions are protecting the rights of workers
Previously, Lao Dong Newspaper reported that on December 23, Panko Vina Co., Ltd. issued a notice on the termination of the company's production and business activities from February 1, 2026. The company is committed to fully fulfilling its obligations related to employees in accordance with the law.
On the morning of December 29, hundreds of workers stopped working. The Ho Chi Minh City Trade Union and units quickly arrived to resolve the incident. Currently, the situation here has stabilized, workers have entered the factory to work. The Trade Union and departments will have a working session with businesses to express the aspirations of workers and protect the legitimate rights of workers.
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