200 Lao Cai trade union officials are informed about the Social Insurance Law

Đinh Đại |

Lao Cai - On April 25, Bao Yen District Labor Federation held a conference to disseminate the Law on Social Insurance (SI) to more than 200 union officials and members.

At the conference, union members were able to listen to the content of the social insurance policy, contribution level, benefits, and benefits; listen to the popularity of some new points of the Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Social Insurance Law directly related to the rights and interests of employees.

The propaganda session helped union officials and members clearly understand the purpose, meaning, and importance of the social insurance policy for their own lives, seeing that participating in social insurance will bring more benefits.

Through the propaganda session, union officials will grasp more information and knowledge about policies and regimes related to cadres, union members, and workers.

Thereby clearly recognizing the role and responsibility of union officials at all levels, contributing to innovation and improving the quality of union activities in units in the coming time.

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