On July 19, Tien Giang Province Health Sector Trade Union held a meeting to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnam Trade Union (July 28, 1929-July 28, 2024).
At the conference, delegates reviewed the glorious tradition of the Vietnam Trade Union and expressed gratitude to previous generations who have made many sacrifices to contribute to the cause of building and developing the Trade Union organization (July 28, 1929). -July 28, 2024).
Continuing the tradition of the Vietnam Trade Union, the Health Sector Trade Union of Tien Giang province is still striving to innovate activities, improve work efficiency, and deeply grasp the Party's guidelines and policies and resolutions. of Trade Union Congresses at all levels and the Resolution of the 13th Congress of Vietnam Trade Unions, closely following the political tasks of the industry, focusing on practical solutions to improve the quality of education, contributing to building human resources High quality for city and country.
On this occasion, authorized by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor (Confederation of Labor), Tien Giang Province Health Sector Trade Union awarded 8 commemorative medals for the cause of building the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor organization to 8 people. Individuals affiliated with the Health Industry Union of Tien Giang province.
At the same time as the meeting, Tien Giang Province's Health Sector Trade Union also organized a cooking contest with the theme "Warm and loving Trade Union Meal" to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Trade Union ( July 28, 1929 - July 28, 2024).
The contest is a playground for trade union members and workers in the health sector of Tien Giang province to demonstrate their talent, ingenuity, and responsibility in housework, and is also an opportunity to exchange, learn, and strengthen their skills. solidarity and attachment between units.
At the end of the contest, the organizing committee awarded 1 first prize to the Tien Giang Provincial Center for Disease Control.