The conference was attended by comrade Ngo Duy Hieu - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor; Dr. Nguyen Ngoc An, President of the Vietnam Education Trade Union (VTC), representative of the Capital Command...
The conference aims to recognize and commend collectives and individuals with outstanding achievements participating in A80 celebration activities.
Speaking at the ceremony, Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Ngo Duy Hieu congratulated the Vietnam Education Trade Union, the collectives and individuals of the University of Transport, and the comrades of the Capital Command who participated in the training and support for successfully completing the assigned tasks in the series of activities to celebrate the A80.
Comrade Ngo Duy Hieu also expressed his gratitude and appreciation for the contributions of the school, teachers and students who have united to overcome all difficulties. At the same time, he hoped that young people would always maintain their spirit of readiness to take on tasks, the University of Transport would continue to improve its position, have strong directions, and contribute to the education sector in the coming time.

Dr. Nguyen Ngoc An - Chairman of the Trade Union also sent congratulations and commendations to nearly 200 teachers and students of the University of Transport participating in the parade of workers, civil servants and laborers. On behalf of the Trade Union, Dr. Nguyen Ngoc An thanked the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor for trusting and assigning the task so that the Trade Union has the opportunity to participate and perform well the assigned tasks during the country's major holidays.


On this occasion, 3 collectives and 13 individuals received certificates of merit from the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor; 13 collectives and 28 individuals received certificates of merit from the Ministry of Education and Training; 2 collectives and 17 individuals received certificates of merit from the Trade Union.