Willing to work overtime to make up for progress disrupted by storm
Tonly Vietnam Electronics Co., Ltd., located in Dong Mai Industrial Park (Quang Yen Town), despite having arranged staff to work through the storm, still suffered heavy damage with an estimated amount of about 200 billion VND.
After the storm, on September 8, the company's leadership coordinated with specialized units and the union to conduct damage statistics and deploy recovery work. At the same time, they reviewed the workers and laborers who suffered damage and needed support.
With the synchronous participation, on September 10, only 3 days after the storm, 50% of workers returned to work normally, and by September 12, when the power grid was restored, 100% of workers returned to work.
Ms. Luong Thi Hoa - President of Tonly Vietnam Company's Trade Union - said: "After the storm, through the trade union, the company promptly spent 300 million VND to visit workers and laborers who suffered heavy losses. In particular, we visited and supported money and essential necessities such as rice and cooking oil for many workers in Dong Trieu Town, Quang Yen Town, Uong Bi City and Ha Long City".
As one of the workers of Tonly Electronics Vietnam Co., Ltd. who received support after the storm, Ms. Tran Tra My shared: “Although the company also suffered a lot of damage, we are very touched by the care and support from the company. This has encouraged many workers to volunteer to join the shock team to clean up and rebuild to quickly restore production. The company is currently working 3 shifts, I am willing to work overtime to make up for the progress interrupted by the storm.”
At Viet Hung Industrial Park, Ha Long City, to promptly support workers' families in difficulty after the storm, the Ha Long City Labor Federation visited and presented 215 gifts to workers of Weitai Textile and Garment Co., Ltd. and Weili Ha Long.
As soon as the power was restored, 100% of the factory's production line capacity was restored, with more than 4,000 workers working urgently and ready to work overtime to ensure delivery progress.
Mr. Khau An Luong - Permanent Deputy General Director of Weili Ha Long Textile and Garment Company Limited - said: “Storm No. 3 caused a lot of damage to the company's facilities. During the process of overcoming the damage, the trade union organizations at all levels have effectively supported the company in understanding, visiting and encouraging workers and laborers to quickly stabilize their lives and return to production. Thanks to that, the company has basically met the delivery time and product quality, thereby helping to maintain export growth in the remaining months of 2024".
Quang Ninh maintains economic growth target of over 10%
Quang Ninh currently has nearly 400,000 workers working in more than 20,000 units and enterprises, mainly concentrated in 8 industrial parks in the area. After Typhoon Yagi, the participation of trade unions has brought many practical values. For workers, returning to work not only helps them restore their income, but also creates conditions for rebuilding their lives after natural disasters.
For companies, early production restoration helps each unit overcome difficult times, consolidate reputation in the market, and increase competitiveness.
Overall, this result will help Quang Ninh maintain its economic growth target of over 10%, attract investment and improve its position in the region.