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The Thai Nguyen Provincial Federation of Labor awarded certificates of merit to collectives and individuals. Photo: Thai Nguyen Trade Union
The Thai Nguyen Provincial Federation of Labor awarded certificates of merit to collectives and individuals. Photo: Thai Nguyen Trade Union

Thai Nguyen Provincial Federation of Labor identifies key tasks in 2026

Việt Bắc (báo lao động) 02/01/2026 13:54 (GMT+7)

Thai Nguyen - On December 31, the Thai Nguyen Provincial Federation of Labor (TPL) held a conference to summarize trade union work in 2025 and deploy tasks for 2026.

The conference was attended by Mr. Vu Duy Hoang - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Thai Nguyen Provincial Fatherland Front Committee; Ms. Do Thi Hien - Vice Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee, Chairman of the Thai Nguyen Provincial Federation of Labor.

In 2025, the Thai Nguyen Provincial Federation of Labor has performed well the task of representing and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of union members and workers. 100% of agencies and units have organized conferences for cadres, civil servants and public employees in accordance with regulations.

The work of caring for and supporting union members and workers was carried out with a total budget of over 101 billion VND.

In 2026, the Standing Committee of the Provincial Federation of Labor identified a number of key tasks such as: continuing to perform well the task of representing, caring for, and protecting the legitimate and legal rights and interests of union members and workers; innovating propaganda and mobilization work to raise awareness and strengthen the trust of union members and workers; directing grassroots unions to deploy and organize emulation movements, innovation in content, form, and closely following reality...

On this occasion, the Executive Committee of the Provincial Federation of Labor presented emulation flags to 9 collectives and certificates of merit to 57 collectives with outstanding achievements in 2025.

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