Dak Lak awards 4 "Union Shelters" to union members in difficult circumstances
Dak Lak - Some union members in difficult circumstances have been supported by trade unions to build houses, helping them settle down and make a living.
On August 14, the Dak Lak Provincial Federation of Labor awarded funding to support the construction of a "Union Shelter" house for 2 union members with difficult housing circumstances: Mr. Ha Huy Tan (Center for Clean Water and Rural Environmental Sanitation of Krong Bong District) and Ms. Le Thi Ngoc Bich (Hoa Po Lang Kindergarten, Ea Ktur Commune).
For each family, leaders of the Provincial Federation of Labor and units presented 50 million VND from the Provincial Union Support Fund for union members, workers, civil servants and laborers.
Mr. Tan's house was built on the scale of a level 4 house, paved with bricks, with an area of over 40m2, with a total cost of over 300 million VND. Ms. Bich's house is 70 square meters wide, with a cost of more than 300 million VND.
Vice President of the Provincial Federation of Labor Nguyen Phu Lap congratulated the families, hoping that the new house will be a motivation for union members to work with peace of mind and develop the economy.
Previously, on August 13, the Provincial Federation of Labor also awarded funding to build a "Union Shelter" for 2 union members of Hoa Mai Kindergarten, M'Drak commune.
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