On June 28, the grassroots Trade Union of TKG TaeKwang Vina Company (Bien Hoa 2 Industrial Park, Tran Bien ward, Dong Nai city) organized the "Safety and Health Day" to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Vietnamese Family Day.
The festival takes place with many contents such as: propaganda on traffic safety, crime prevention and stroke prevention...
The program attracted thousands of workers to participate with a spirit of excitement and excitement.
Mr. Dinh Sy Phuc - Chairman of the Company's grassroots Trade Union said: "As part of a series of activities to celebrate the success of the 14th Vietnam Trade Union Congress, today we organize a program to promote Health and Safety for workers, with the desire that all workers and families always know how to maintain health, prevent diseases and always be safe at home. This is a practical program on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Vietnamese Family Day".

Also according to Mr. Phuc, in the program, Dr. Hoang Tien Trong Nghia - Head of the Department of Neurosurgery, Military Hospital 175, guided workers on the signs and causes of stroke, how to prevent and handle situations when someone has a stroke. Precious knowledge and experience have been carefully listened to and remembered by workers, and these things will help many workers win their lives when incidents occur.
At the program, union members and workers also watched video clips about traffic violations, and experiences when participating in safe traffic were also enthusiastically guided by representatives of the Traffic Police Department, Dong Nai City Police.
Nguyen Bao Anh - Plant E worker shared: The Trade Union has organized a meaningful program to help workers equip themselves with basic knowledge, which is very practical and useful. Previously, many workers "just got in the car and drove", but after participating in the program and being disseminated many safe traffic situations, it helped workers know how to prevent and drive safely.
Also at the program, the TKG TaeKwang grassroots trade union also awarded 200 scholarships to 200 children of workers overcoming difficulties and rising up, each worth 1 million VND.
