The Trade Union of Venus Vietnam Shoes Co., Ltd. celebrates its 10th anniversary
Thanh Hoa - The 10th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Trade Union of Venus Vietnam Shoes Company Limited is an opportunity to show gratitude for the contributions of union members and workers.
On September 17, the Thanh Hoa Provincial Federation of Labor (LDLD) said that the Trade Union of venom Vietnam Shoes Company Limited solemnly held a ceremony to celebrate its 10th anniversary, marking the journey of building and maturing of the trade union organization in the enterprise.
Speaking at the ceremony, Comrade Trinh Thi Hoa - Vice President of the Thanh Hoa Provincial Federation of Labor praised the outstanding results that the Trade Union of Venus Vietnam Shoes Company Limited has achieved over the past 10 years of operation.
He emphasized that the trade union organization has played a good role in representing, protecting the rights and taking care of the lives of workers, contributing to promoting production and stabilizing labor relations in enterprises.
At the same time, he hoped that in the coming time, the union would continue to innovate its methods of operation, strengthen its attachment to workers, and build a strong team of union members.
At the ceremony, the union commended and rewarded 111 individuals with outstanding achievements in the emulation movement for good labor and union activities.
The ceremony took place in a solemn and cozy atmosphere, an opportunity to review traditions and recognize the efforts of generations of union officials, thereby continuing to affirm the position and role of the trade union organization in the sustainable development of enterprises.
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