Warm journey brings more than 9,000 TKV miners home for Tet
Đoàn Hưng |
Quang Ninh - On January 26, the last free buses carrying workers home to celebrate Tet of the Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (TKV) rolled out.
Đoàn Hưng |
Quang Ninh - On January 26, the last free buses carrying workers home to celebrate Tet of the Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (TKV) rolled out.
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Quang Ninh - On the occasion of Tet 2025, Vietnam National Coal - Mineral Industries Group (TKV) organized 268 trips, bringing more than 9,000 workers and relatives back to their hometowns to celebrate Tet.
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Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (TKV) plans to produce 2.9 million tons of raw coal by January 2025.
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Quang Ninh - Along with restructuring and reducing the number of units, TKV has reduced tens of thousands of workers but still maintained high output.
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Đoàn Hưng |
Quang Ninh - On the occasion of Tet 2025, Vietnam National Coal - Mineral Industries Group (TKV) organized 268 trips, bringing more than 9,000 workers and relatives back to their hometowns to celebrate Tet.
HƯƠNG NHA |
Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (TKV) plans to produce 2.9 million tons of raw coal by January 2025.
Nguyễn Hùng |
Quang Ninh - Along with restructuring and reducing the number of units, TKV has reduced tens of thousands of workers but still maintained high output.