Union members pick up property at supermarket, return it to lost customers
HCMC - 3 members of the Co.opmart Vung Tau Union picked up valuable assets and quickly returned them to customers who were lost shopping.
On September 13, the Co.opmart Vung Tau Trade Union (Co.opmart supermarket, Tam Thang ward, Ho Chi Minh City) said that recently, 3 union members and workers have picked up lost assets in the facility and fully preserved them for shoppers.
Recently, on September 7, Ms. Tran Thi Phuong - a staff member of the fresh goods industry of the supermarket - picked up an iPhone with a wallet and some important documents of others dropped in the supermarket. Immediately after picking them up, Ms. Phuong quickly contacted the security guard to notify them of the search, thereby handing them over to the person who dropped them.
Previously, on August 20, union member Tran Vu Quy - a security guard, and Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung - a fresh food employee - also picked up 2 phones dropped by shoppers in the supermarket. Both union members have preserved and notified to promptly return the property to the customer on the same day.
According to the Co.opmart Vung Tau Trade Union, the honesty and responsibility of union members and workers have brought peace of mind to customers, contributing to building the image of a safe and reliable destination for businesses. The action, although small, has great significance, spreading the spirit of honesty, dedication and responsibility of the union members and workers in the process of working and serving customers.
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