Chairman of Nghe An Labor Federation congratulates the new Head of the Southeast Economic Zone Management Board
Nghe An - Chairman of Nghe An Provincial Labor Federation Kha Van Tam came to congratulate comrade Nguyen Xuan Duc on taking office as Head of the Southeast Economic Zone Management Board.
On March 7, the Nghe An Provincial Labor Federation said that comrade Kha Van Tam, Chairman of the Nghe An Provincial Labor Federation, came to congratulate comrade Nguyen Xuan Duc on being assigned the task of holding the position of Head of the Southeast Nghe An Economic Zone Management Board.
At the meeting, Comrade Kha Van Tam sent congratulations and expressed his belief that in his new position, Comrade Nguyen Xuan Duc will continue to promote his capacity and experience, and together with the collective of the Southeast Nghe An Economic Zone Management Board, promote the spirit of solidarity and innovation, contributing to attracting investment and promoting socio-economic development of the province.
The Chairman of the Nghe An Provincial Labor Federation also hopes that in the coming time, the Management Board of the Southeast Nghe An Economic Zone will continue to closely coordinate with the Trade Union organization in caring for and protecting the legitimate and lawful rights of union members and workers at enterprises in the economic zone and industrial parks in the area.
Speaking at the meeting, Comrade Nguyen Xuan Duc respectfully thanked the attention of the Nghe An Provincial Labor Federation, and affirmed that he will continue to coordinate and accompany the Trade Union organization in building harmonious, stable and progressive labor relations in enterprises.
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