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Union members and workers compete in the relay event. Photo: Huy Trang
Union members and workers compete in the relay event. Photo: Huy Trang

An Phu Ward Trade Union creates a playground to connect workers

Hoài Phương (báo lao động) 04/08/2026 10:49 (GMT+7)

Gia Lai - An Phu Ward Trade Union opens sports festival, creating a playground to train health and connect union members and workers of 11 grassroots trade unions.

On August 4, An Phu Ward Trade Union (Gia Lai province) said that it had organized the 2026 Sports Festival for workers, civil servants, and laborers with the participation of 160 athletes from 11 grassroots trade unions in An Phu ward, Hoi Phu ward and Dak Doa commune.

The sports festival is organized to create a playground for exchange, physical training and strengthen the connection between union members and workers in agencies, units, and businesses in the area.

Các đội tham gia hội thao. Ảnh: Huy Trang
Teams from 11 grassroots trade unions participate in the sports festival. Photo: Huy Trang

Athletes competed in 3 events including relay running, sack jumping and tug of war. The competitions took place sôi nổi, attracting a large number of union members and workers to cheer.

At the end of the sports festival, the Organizing Committee awarded 39 prizes in the competition and overall prizes.

Accordingly, the grassroots Trade Union of Truong Dat Gia Lai F&B Trading and Production Co., Ltd. won the first prize overall. The second prize belonged to the grassroots Trade Union of Hung Vuong Gia Lai Hospital Co., Ltd. 2 third prizes were awarded to the Union of Grassroots Trade Unions of Dak Doa Medical Center and People's Credit Fund, and the grassroots Trade Union of Nafoods Tay Nguyen Joint Stock Company.

Through the sports festival, An Phu Ward Trade Union continues to maintain the movement of physical training and sports among union members and workers, contributing to improving spiritual life and strengthening the connection between grassroots trade unions.

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