400 children participate in a cultural program organized by the Trade Union
Ho Chi Minh City - The art program organized by the Trade Union for children of union members and workers attracted 400 enthusiastic children to participate.
On May 31, the grassroots Trade Union of Greentech Headgear Co., Ltd. (Chau Duc Industrial Park, Ho Chi Minh City) organized a cultural program themed "Happy Children's Tet" for children of workers working in factories, taking place at the Nghia Thanh Commune Cultural, Sports and Community Learning Center.
The program attracted about 400 children, along with a large number of union members and workers to participate. Among them, children were reminded of the tradition of Uncle Ho and International Children's Day; listened to stories, performed arts; participated in some fun games. In addition, each child also received a small gift to celebrate International Children's Day June 1.
Greentech Headgear grassroots trade union said that participating in organizing programs for children is also a widespread activity in the collective of union members and workers. Thereby, strengthening solidarity and attachment, creating a vibrant atmosphere and emulation movement among union members and workers.
At the same time, through the program, it also shows the concern and care of the Trade Union organization and businesses for children of workers; contributing to creating playgrounds and a good environment for them to strive to become good children and good students, good grandchildren of Uncle Ho; spreading and raising awareness of responsibility in the cause of protecting, caring for, and educating children in the collective of workers.
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