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Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Phan Van Anh spoke at the conference. Photo: Nam Duong
Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Phan Van Anh spoke at the conference. Photo: Nam Duong

300 officials participate in the conference on financial management and union assets

NAM DƯƠNG (báo lao động) 17/05/2025 08:10 (GMT+7)

HCMC - The 2025 Trade Union Financial and Asset Management Conference organized by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor opened on May 16.

The conference was chaired by Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Phan Van Anh; with the participation of 300 union officials.

At the conference, delegates discussed the draft report summarizing Resolution 7b/NQ-TLD of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor on trade union finance in the new situation.

Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Phan Van Anh informed about some expected situations and problems when the Trade Union organization implements the arrangement and streamlining of the apparatus.

Vice Chairman Phan Van Anh suggested that union officials need to clearly understand the process of implementing the arrangement and streamlining of the apparatus to do a good job of union finance, especially the tasks of representing, protecting and caring for union members and workers.

Cac can bo cong doan tham du hoi nghi. Anh: Nam Duong
Union officials attending the conference. Photo: Nam Duong

The conference also heard officials of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor discuss the following contents: Guidelines for the work of handing over and receiving finance, accounting methods for trade union units when dissolving and merging; Guidelines for handing over, receiving and handling trade union assets and projects when dissolving and merging; Guidelines for trade union public service units to handle assets and finances when reorganizing (merging, merging, terminating operations, changing superior management agencies) or dissolving trade union public service units.

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