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Sewing workers in Phan Thiet Industrial Park bloom on the occasion of October 20

Duy Tuấn (báo lao động) 21/10/2025 14:08 (GMT+7)

Lam Dong - The grassroots trade union in Phan Thiet Industrial Park organized a playground for workers and laborers on the occasion of October 20.

On October 20, the Trade Union of Thuan Tien Garment Company Limited announced that the unit had organized a Flower arrangement and fruit decoration contest to celebrate the 95th anniversary of Vietnamese Women's Day October 20.

This is an activity to create a joyful atmosphere and connect the collective after stressful working hours.

Cac nu cong nhan tro tai thi cam hoa nghe thuat. Anh: Duong Binh
Female workers show off their artistic flower arranging skills. Photo: Duong Binh

This year's contest attracted 23 union groups with more than 300 union members participating. From familiar materials such as fresh flowers and fruits, daily workers with cutting and sewing work have cleverly created flower baskets and lively fruit trays.

Many works are creatively shaped, carrying messages about family love, honoring women and the spirit of attachment to work.

After scoring the works, the Organizing Committee awarded 1 first prize worth 3 million VND, 2 second prizes, 3 third prizes and 4 consolation prizes.

Tac pham trang tri do cong nhan thuc hien. Anh: Duong Binh
The first prize-winning flower arrangement was done by workers. Photo: Duong Binh

In addition to the contest, the grassroots trade union also organizes performances to celebrate Vietnamese Women's Day, attracting a large number of workers to participate.

To chuc cac tiet muc van nghe chao mung Ngay Phu nu Viet Nam. Anh: Duong Binh
Organize art performances to celebrate Vietnamese Women's Day. Photo: Duong Binh

The trade union organization at the enterprise always focuses on taking care of the spiritual life of workers, creating a friendly and cohesive working environment.

Through these meaningful playgrounds, workers have more opportunities to express their creativity, enhance solidarity and motivate more to stick with businesses.

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