Exciting contest to learn about the Trade Union Law and the Social Insurance Law at Dong Ha Ward Trade Union
Quang Tri - Union members and workers of Dong Ha Ward Trade Union actively responded to the contest to learn about the Trade Union Law and the Social Insurance Law.
On September 7, the Quang Tri Provincial Federation of Labor said that many union members and workers of the Dong Ha Ward Trade Union and its affiliated grassroots trade unions have actively responded to the online contest "Workers, civil servants, and laborers learn about the Trade Union Law and the Social Insurance Law in 2024".
The contest was launched by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, aiming to promote and improve knowledge and skills in complying with the provisions of the 2024 Trade Union Law (amended and supplemented in 2025) and the 2024 Social Insurance Law for workers, civil servants and laborers.
At the same time, it raises the sense of responsibility of enterprises in complying with the provisions of the Trade Union Law and the Social Insurance Law. Discover, commend, honor and replicate new models and good practices in implementing the Trade Union Law and the Social Insurance Law.
Immediately after launching, Dong Ha Ward Trade Union deployed propaganda to each unit, instructing union members to register to participate in the contest on the online platform. Many union members have proactively learned and researched the content of the law, actively taken exams and shared information about the contest with their colleagues.
The contest takes place from August 19 to October 1, 2025, creating a practical playground for union members and workers across the country with many attractive awards.
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