Arrange production so that no one misses election day
According to Da Nang City People's Committee, departments, branches and industrial park management boards are required to coordinate with businesses to develop appropriate production plans on Sunday, March 15 - the day of the National Assembly and People's Council elections at all levels for the 2026 - 2031 term. The goal is to ensure that all voters, including workers and laborers, can participate in voting fully. Along with that, units strengthen propaganda and mobilization of workers, especially temporary residents, to register voter lists at their place of residence to exercise their voting rights in accordance with regulations.
Mr. Le Van Dai - Standing Vice Chairman of Da Nang City Labor Federation - said that the City Labor Federation has issued a document guiding trade union levels to coordinate with businesses to widely disseminate the meaning of the election.
For workers - the force that is directly contributing to creating value for the economy - ensuring they are fully involved in the country's major political event is also ensuring the legitimate rights of workers," Mr. Dai emphasized.
Trade unions organize meetings and propaganda about elections
Not only at the management level, the spirit of preparation for election day is also spreading among the workers in industrial parks. Ms. Phan Thi Nga - a worker working at Hoa Khanh Industrial Park (Da Nang) said that she and many colleagues have been informed about the election quite early by the grassroots trade union.
We were reminded about the election day, guided to check voter lists and how to vote. The company also announced that it will arrange reasonable shifts so that workers have time to vote. Everyone hopes to participate in the great festival of the country" - Ms. Nga shared.
According to Ms. Nga, for many workers far from home, being able to register for voting at temporary residence also makes them feel that they are truly part of the community where they live and work. More importantly, through trade union propaganda sessions, many workers understand more clearly the meaning of the ballot.
Reality shows that in recent years, trade union levels have paid more attention to linking election propaganda activities with workers' lives. Instead of just disseminating documents, many places organize meetings and direct exchanges to help workers understand their role in the country's political events. These solutions show an increasingly substantive approach in ensuring the right to vote of workers. Because in the context of the increasing workforce, many people working in shifts or living far from home, if there is no early preparation, not everyone has the conditions to participate in voting.
Arranging production for workers to vote is also a way to affirm that the political rights of workers are always respected and protected. From such preparations, election day is not just a political event, but truly becomes a festival of the whole people - where no one stands outside their right to mastery.
