More than 2,000 workers of the burned company returned to work from 9.10

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Ba Ria - Vung Tau - After 2 days of work suspension due to the company's factory fire, more than 2,000 workers have been notified to return to work from tomorrow (October 9).

On the evening of October 8, Chang Chun Vina Company Limited issued a document notifying all employees to return to work from October 9. This is the result of consensus between the company's Board of Directors and the Union Executive Committee after discussion.

Previously, more than 2,000 workers of this enterprise had to temporarily stop working for 2 days, October 7 and 8, so that the authorities could investigate and handle the large fire at the factory of Chang Chun Vina Company Limited (An Ngai Industrial Park, Long Dien District).

The fire broke out on the evening of October 6 in a factory area of ​​about 7,600 square meters and then spread fiercely. Firefighters from across the province were mobilized, and the fire was completely contained at about 10:15 p.m. that same evening. Fortunately, there were no human casualties, but many properties were damaged.

According to initial estimates, the fire caused about 100 billion VND in damage, including about 50 billion VND in raw materials stored in the factory; about 50 billion VND in factory and rooftop solar power system.

By the afternoon of October 8, the situation of overcoming the consequences had basically been completed, and the authorities had allowed the business to resume operations. Therefore, the company sent a written notice to all employees.

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