Trade Union News
Many enterprises in Lam Dong are trained on new regulations on social insurance
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Lam Dong - Enterprises are disseminated and updated with new points on Social Insurance to understand and implement correctly, in order to ensure the rights of employees.
Khanh Hoa spends more than 77 hectares to build accommodation for workers in industrial parks
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Khanh Hoa - Industrial parks are creating jobs for about 39,000 workers, but in the opposite direction, the number of accommodation for workers is still extremely limited.
Vietnam Health Trade Union deploys plan to take care of Binh Ngo 2026 Tet
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Vietnam Health Trade Union deploys plan to take care of Binh Ngo 2026 Tet to spread love and connect union members and workers
Grassroots trade unions launch support for people affected by storms and floods
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HCMC - DIC Group's union members and workers are encouraged by the grassroots union to contribute at least 1 day's salary to support people affected by storms and floods.
Hoa Thanh Ward Labor Union officially launched the 2025-2030 term
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On November 10, the Tay Ninh Provincial Labor Federation held a conference to announce the decision to establish the Hoa Thanh Ward Labor Union, under the Provincial Labor Federation.
Vinh Phuc Provincial Labor Federation develops 10,511 new union members
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On July 10, the Vinh Phuc Provincial Federation of Labor (FFL) held a preliminary review of the Union's work in the first 6 months of the year and deployed tasks for the last 6 months of the year.
Thousands of job opportunities at Cau Giay district job fair
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Hanoi - On June 15, the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Hanoi City coordinated with the People's Committee of Cau Giay District to organize the "Cau Giay District Job Consultation and Trading Session 2024" to bring many job opportunities to workers.
In 5 months, Hanoi created jobs for more than 85,000 workers
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According to the Hanoi Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs, in the first 5 months of 2023, the whole city created jobs for 85,800 workers.