More than 300 boxes of moon cakes are given to workers in Lam Dong
Lam Dong - The Trade Union and the Board of Directors of Vien Son Company Limited kindly handed out meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival gifts to thank union members and workers.
On September 28, many workers of Vien Son Company Limited (Duc Trong commune, Lam Dong) were excited when each person received a box of moon cakes.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan emotionally shared: "This is an encouragement from the union and the Board of Directors, helping us gather with our family during the Mid-Autumn Festival".
Ms. Cil K'Su expressed: "We are very happy to work here, always receiving timely attention and encouragement. Every holiday and Tet holiday, the union and the company pay close attention to giving gifts. This Mid-Autumn Festival, I was very touched to receive gifts from union officials and the Board of Directors.
Chairman of the grassroots Trade Union, Mr. Pham Ngoc Phuoc, said that workers are always assured and excited to work thanks to the company to ensure stable jobs and income.
The Trade Union also accompanies the Board of Directors to improve working conditions, reward initiatives, high productivity and organize many activities to care for material and spiritual life.
On the occasion of this year's Mid-Autumn Festival, the union coordinated with the Board of Directors to prepare more than 300 boxes of cakes, worth 400,000 VND/box to give to workers.
Mr. Nguyen Duy Da - Director of the company - emphasized that through the gift, the union and the company pay tribute to the workers and their families.
"I hope you continue to strive and accompany the company to develop, bringing better income to workers," Mr. Da shared.
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