Over the past time, activities to care for union members, workers and civil servants have continued to be implemented effectively by the Labor Confederation of Lam Ha district, with many creative ways. Thereby, social resources have been mobilized to better care for workers and employees in difficult circumstances.
Mr. K'Dung - Chairman of the Lam Ha District Confederation of Labor said that in order to properly implement the contents, the unit has asked its affiliated Trade Unions to actively deploy activities to ensure practicality, efficiency, and people-orientation. labor.
In particular, the Trade Union Shelter support program has become a social activity with far-reaching influence, demonstrating the spirit of solidarity, solidarity, and mutual love, "good leaves cover torn leaves". The program was supported by a large number of trade union members and workers .
"Recently, the district Labor Confederation has paid special attention to union members who are poor and near-poor households. The district Confederation of Labor has also built 1-2 houses, each house worth 20-30 million VND. Thereby, helping Union members can rest assured that they have a house to live in and develop their economy" - Mr. K'Dung said.
As a worker who has worked for many years at Bejo Vietnam Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Lam Ha district), Ms. Pang Tinh K' Xuyen expressed her emotion when receiving attention from the Trade Union levels of Lam Ha district as well as Bejo Vietnam Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Union.
"I am very touched to receive the attention, encouragement, and sharing from the Company and all levels of the Trade Union. I am truly grateful to receive the attention and care from the Union. This is the source of motivation for me to overcome difficulties. difficulties in life, continue to take care of my family and contribute to the development of the business. Not only me but many other workers in Lam Ha district have received the attention and support of the team We are all touched and grateful that the Union always accompanies workers when they are in difficulty" - said Ms. Pang Tinh K' Xuyen.