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Handing over Trade Union Shelter to union members in difficult housing circumstances. Photo: Organization 5 provided by Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation
Handing over Trade Union Shelter to union members in difficult housing circumstances. Photo: Organization 5 provided by Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation

Supporting union members in Phuoc Hai commune to repair the Trade Union Shelter house

THÀNH AN (báo lao động) 07/08/2026 12:30 (GMT+7)

Ho Chi Minh City - Union members in difficult housing circumstances have been supported to repair and hand over Trade Union Shelters to soon stabilize their lives.

On August 7, Working Group No. 5 of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation (LĐLĐ) said that it had just organized a working delegation to visit, encourage, and hand over the Trade Union Warm House that has been repaired to a family of union members in difficult circumstances in Hoi My hamlet, Phuoc Hai commune.

Previously, through surveys, Area Management Task Force No. 5 grasped the family of union member Ho Van Tai (born in 1987, working at Vietnam High-Tech Seafood Co., Ltd.) who is in difficult housing circumstances. The house where the whole family is residing has seriously deteriorated, the walls are cracked, the corrugated iron roof is damaged, many electrical and drainage systems have been damaged... But with meager income from worker salaries, raising young children (one child is just over 4 months old), there are no conditions to repair it.

Therefore, Area Management Task Force No. 5 submitted to the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation for consideration and support to repair the shelter with the amount of 30 million VND. After completing the repair, the working delegation visited and encouraged, and proceeded to hand over the spacious Trade Union Shelter to union member Ho Van Tai's family.

On this occasion, the working delegation also presented practical gifts to union member Ho Van Tai's family, hoping that the family will soon settle down and stabilize their lives to feel secure in labor and production.

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