On the occasion of the 78th anniversary of the Vietnam War Invalids and Martyrs Day July 27, the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Trade Union July 28 and the 93rd anniversary of the death of comrade Nguyen Duc Canh (July 31, 1932 - July 31, 2024), the working delegation of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor led by comrade Huynh Thanh Xuan - Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor - offered incense at the Comrade Nguyen Duc Canh Memorial House in An Hai Ward, Hai Phong City.
Comrade Nguyen Duc Canh (1908 - 1932) was born into a poor poor poor family with a tradition of patriotism and studiousness in Diem Dien village, General Ho Doi, Thuy Anh district (now Thai Thuy commune, Hung Yen province).
Having been enlightened by the revolution very early, sympathizing with the suffering of the workers and realizing the great strength of the working class if united, he directly participated, mobilized, and organized the revolutionary struggle movement of the working class.
On July 28, 1929, comrade Nguyen Duc Canh founded the Bac Ky Red Trade Union (the predecessor of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor) today. The birth of the Red Trade Union is especially meaningful for the Vietnamese workers' movement and trade union activities.
In February 1930 he attended the Conference to establish the Communist Party of Vietnam and was assigned to hold the following responsibilities: Secretary of the Hai Phong Party Committee, Secretary of the Bac Ky Fourth Party Committee, Member of the Standing Committee of the Trung Ky Fourth Party Committee.
In charge of propaganda work at the Standing Committee of the Trung Ky Party Committee, Comrade Nguyen Duc Canh played an important role, together with the Trung Ky Party Committee, in building a system of Party newspapers from the country to the province and the grassroots.
In April 1931, he was arrested by the French colonialists in Vinh. Despite being tortured in many ways, the comrade refused to confess. On July 31, 1932, he was executed by the French colonialists at the Hai Phong mosque - which was later built into a commemorative house for him.
The working delegation of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor offered incense to express their respect and commemorate the great contributions of comrade Nguyen Duc Canh.
On the same day, the working delegation of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor also came to offer incense and flowers to comrade Nguyen Duc Canh at the memorial site in Thai Thuy commune, Hung Yen province.

