Duy Xuyen Trade Union, Da Nang innovates for the benefit of workers
The Duy Xuyen Commune Union, Da Nang, identifies the top task as increasing care and protection of the legitimate and legal rights and interests of union members and workers.
Immediately after its official launch, the Duy Xuyen Commune Trade Union, Da Nang held the first Executive Committee Conference to discuss the implementation of key tasks for the last 6 months of 2025.
In the last 6 months of 2025, Duy Xuyen Commune Trade Union sets a key goal of strengthening the organization and innovating the methods of operation to bring practical results. The top task is to increase care and protection of the legitimate and legal rights and interests of union members and workers.
The Trade Union will proactively grasp the living and employment situation at enterprises, promptly propose support for difficult cases. The inspection and supervision of the implementation of policies for employees will also be promoted.
In addition, propaganda, cultural and sports activities will be organized regularly to improve the spiritual life of union members. The establishment of Duy Xuyen Commune Trade Union promises to create an increasingly better working environment for workers in the area.
According to the decision of the Da Nang City Labor Federation, the Duy Xuyen Commune Labor Union was established with 12 grassroots unions, gathering 7,990 union members. The Provisional Executive Committee consists of 9 comrades, the Standing Committee has 3 comrades, and Comrade Phan Van Anh Tuan was appointed to hold the position of Chairman.
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