Support for informal workers to join trade unions
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Tra Vinh - Supporting informal workers to join trade unions helps protect their rights and improve the quality of activities.
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Tra Vinh - Supporting informal workers to join trade unions helps protect their rights and improve the quality of activities.
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Tra Vinh - Dozens of union members of the Textile and Garment Union of Duc My commune, Cang Long district are excited thanks to the practical benefit of increasing consumption.
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Tra Vinh - Union members of the Textile and Garment Trade Union in Cang Long district have increased their income by 2-3 times thanks to sharing experiences and supporting product consumption.
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Tra Vinh - In 2024, the provincial Labor Confederation (Labor Federation) developed 114%of union members, focusing on informal workers.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Mailisa Aesthetic Institute (Mailisa) was established in 1998 and is currently one of the beauty brands with many branches across Vietnam.
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Da Nang - More than 10 days after being swept away by flood, Ba Ngan Bridge is still in disarray, traffic is completely paralyzed, Da Nang plans to rebuild more than 200 billion VND.
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HCMC - Police are working at the Mailisa beauty salon building on Huynh Van Banh Street (Cau Kieu Ward).
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President Donald Trump signed the end of the longest US government shutdown in history.
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National Assembly delegate Vuong Thi Huong said that if there is no clear regulation, there may be a situation where civil servants abuse their right to refuse to avoid their duties.
HOÀNG LỘC |
Tra Vinh - Dozens of union members of the Textile and Garment Union of Duc My commune, Cang Long district are excited thanks to the practical benefit of increasing consumption.
HOÀNG LỘC |
Tra Vinh - Union members of the Textile and Garment Trade Union in Cang Long district have increased their income by 2-3 times thanks to sharing experiences and supporting product consumption.
HOÀNG LỘC |
Tra Vinh - In 2024, the provincial Labor Confederation (Labor Federation) developed 114%of union members, focusing on informal workers.