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Ms. Ngo Diem Phuc - Standing Vice President of Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation (in blue shirt) - kindly inquires about union members and female workers participating in health check-ups. Photo: Thieu Vu
Ms. Ngo Diem Phuc - Standing Vice President of Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation (in blue shirt) - kindly inquires about union members and female workers participating in health check-ups. Photo: Thieu Vu

Free health check-ups for 100 female union members and workers in Ca Mau

Thiệu Vũ (LĐLĐ tỉnh Cà Mau) 07/05/2026 17:35 (GMT+7)

Ca Mau - The Provincial Labor Federation coordinates to organize a health check-up program for union members and female workers in difficult circumstances.

In the afternoon of May 7, the Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation coordinated with Thanh Loi General Clinic to organize a health check-up program for union members and female workers in difficult circumstances.

The free health check-up program for 100 female union members and workers takes place on the afternoon of May 7 and the afternoon of May 8, including 9 units: Tan Thanh Ward Trade Union; Ly Van Lam Ward Trade Union; Minh Phu Seafood Group Joint Stock Company; Ca Mau Seafood Joint Stock Company (Seaprimexco); Nam Can Seafood Import-Export Joint Stock Company; Ca Mau Urban Environment Joint Stock Company; Camimex Group Joint Stock Company; Ca Mau Water Supply Joint Stock Company; Grassroots Trade Union of Ca Mau Commercial Joint Stock Company. Total estimated cost is about 100 million VND.

At the program, the team of doctors and physicians of Thanh Loi General Clinic provided free consultations and examinations for categories: chest ultrasound, health consultation, cervical cancer screening, some other diseases...

100 đoàn viên, lao động nữ có hoàn cảnh khó khăn ở Cà Mau được khám sức khoẻ miễn phí. Ảnh: Thiệu Vũ
100 union members and female workers in difficult circumstances in Ca Mau were given free health check-ups. Photo: Thieu Vu

Speaking at the program, Ms. Ngo Diem Phuc - Standing Vice President of the Ca Mau Provincial Labor Federation - affirmed: Taking care of the material, spiritual and health life of union members and workers is always concerned and implemented by trade union levels. This is a very practical and meaningful program, through counseling and health check-ups for union members and female workers in difficult circumstances to access advanced and modern health care services, supporting and helping female union members and female workers to have conditions for screening and early detection of diseases to have timely treatment directions.

Chairman of the Trade Union of Thanh Loi General Clinic Truong Kim Ha said that the unit always wishes to accompany the Trade Union organization in social security activities, community health care, especially for union members and workers in difficult circumstances. Through the program, the clinic hopes to contribute to spreading the spirit of sharing and responsibility to the community.

Các nữ đoàn viên, lao động nữ được bác sĩ thăm khám, tư vấn chăm sóc sức khỏe. Ảnh: Thiệu Vũ
Female union members and female workers are examined and consulted by doctors for health care. Photo: Thieu Vu

Representing 100 union members and workers who received free health check-ups this time, Ms. Tran Thi Minh - union member of the Trade Union of Ca Mau Seafood Joint Stock Company - emotionally expressed her deep gratitude to the Trade Union organization for caring for and protecting the legitimate and lawful rights and interests of union members and workers in general, and the work of taking care of the health of union members and female workers in particular. At the same time, she said that this is the motivation for union members and workers to feel secure in their work and strive to successfully complete the assigned tasks.

It is hoped that in the coming time, the Provincial Labor Federation will continue to coordinate with businesses and employers to pay attention to and care for the material and spiritual life as well as pay attention to the health of union members and workers, creating motivation and trust to help women work more dynamically, more effectively, with higher quality and especially more attached to the Trade Union organization and businesses.

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