Giving 15 gifts to union members in difficult circumstances and seriously ill in Quang Binh

CÔNG SÁNG |

Quang Binh - The Provincial Party Trade Union presented gifts and encouraged union members in difficulty and seriously ill on the occasion of Workers' Month 2025.

On May 5, the Quang Binh Provincial Party Trade Union said that the working delegation was visited by Mr. Phan Manh Hung - Chairman of the Trade Union of the Bloc - and presented 15 gifts worth 14.5 million VND to union members who were sick, seriously ill, or in difficult circumstances.

Along with the visiting activities, the Provincial Party Trade Union has directed grassroots trade unions to organize many practical programs such as: propaganda, improving professional qualifications for union members; launching emulation movements; organizing arts and sports to create a cohesive and joyful atmosphere; especially paying attention to sharing with workers in difficulty.

The representative of the Provincial Party Trade Union said that although the gifts are not large, they are a source of spiritual encouragement, demonstrating the timely care of the Trade Union organization during the Workers' Month, contributing to helping workers overcome difficulties and continue to fulfill their tasks at the unit well.

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