Strengthening coordination and reproductive health care for workers
HUE - Nearly 100 union officials and representatives of the units discussed to enhance communication and reproductive health services for workers.
On the morning of August 2, the Hue City Labor Federation coordinated with the City Family Planning Association to organize a conference to deploy a program to coordinate the implementation of communication work and provision of reproductive health care services for union members and workers in 2025.
Nearly 100 delegates are representatives of the Executive Board of 50 grassroots trade unions, the home board of clubs at factories, schools, wards and communes, and representatives of departments and organizations of the city attended.
At the conference, delegates listened to the topic "Density and development in the new situation" and the topic of coordination between the Labor Federation and the City Planning and Family Association in communication work on reproductive health care for union members and workers at enterprises (2020-2025) and the coordination orientation for the 2025-2030 period.
The conference aims to enhance the close, synchronous and effective coordination between the Labor Federation and the Hue City Planning Association. Communication work on integrating reproductive health care for union members and workers in enterprises will be increasingly improved.
Thereby, ensuring reproductive health care is effectively implemented and in line with local practice, contributing to protecting the legitimate rights, taking care of the health and improving the quality of life of workers.
See the original here
- Giving gifts to 100 union members and workers in difficult circumstances
- Honoring 123 outstanding students who are children of BIDV workers
- Dak Lak strives to provide job counseling and referral for about 18,000 workers
- Vietnam Construction Trade Union shares experiences in protecting workers' rights
- Union meals warm the hearts of workers
- Grassroots trade unions get involved, taking care of disadvantaged workers