In recent times, the Capital Trade Union at all levels has made great efforts to improve the quality of the campaign "Building an industrial cultural lifestyle among workers and employees" and the movement to build culturally standard agencies, units and enterprises.
The improvement is carried out with many practical contents. Based on reality, the Trade Unions at all levels organize propaganda to innovate thinking, raise awareness and sense of responsibility of union members, workers and employees about the position and role of cultural development, improve the quality of human resources, build elegant and civilized Hanoians...
One activity that is always focused on is to propagate and mobilize union members and workers to study and improve their qualifications, professional skills, industrial style, and labor discipline. In addition, it is necessary to strengthen aesthetic education and civilized behavior skills for union members, workers and civil servants, especially young workers.
The exemplary role of each union member, employee and worker at agencies, units and enterprises in building a cultural environment and building elegant and civilized Hanoians is also promoted and implemented by the Trade Unions at all levels.
Realizing that improving the quality of the campaign to build an industrial cultural lifestyle among workers and civil servants in the capital and the movement to build culturally standard agencies, units and enterprises is a necessary task, contributing greatly to improving the quality of human resources, Hanoi Trade Union always innovates its forms of propaganda and organization.
The forms and contents that are being received and implemented by union members, workers and civil servants are maintaining and improving the quality of activities of 92 Self-management Teams of workers' dormitories; 65 Workers' Cultural Activity Points, and 35 Cultural and Sports Clusters.
Currently, the Capital Trade Union continues to gradually build cultural institutions at the grassroots level, contributing to improving the spiritual and cultural life of the Capital's workers and civil servants.