Original Vietnamese content is translated by LaoDongAI
  • Home
  • Social and Charitable Activities

Workers in Lam Dong donate 188 million VND to support people affected by floods

Duy Tuấn (báo lao động) 22/10/2025 15:59 (GMT+7)

Lam Dong - The grassroots union in Phan Thiet Industrial Park has mobilized union members to donate 188 million VND to support people affected by storm No. 10.

On October 22, the Trade Union of Hai Trieu Company Limited said that the unit had completed the donation program to support people affected by storm No. 10.

This is a seafood processing company in Phan Thiet Industrial Park and a grassroots union under the Binh Thuan Ward Union.

Doan vien, cong nhan lao dong quyen gop ung ho dong bao bi thiet hai do con bao so 10. Anh: Pham Duy
Union members and workers donated to support people affected by storm No. 10. Photo: Pham Duy

The program has received positive responses from all union members and workers in the company.

In a short time, the amount of VND 188,019,000 was raised and sent to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Lam Dong province to be sent to localities that suffered heavy damage due to storm No. 10.

Ms. Ung Thi Li La - Chairwoman of the Trade Union of Hai Trieu Company Limited said that through the tradition of mutual love, helping each other, union members and workers have contributed together to share some of the difficulties and losses with people in flood-affected areas.

The contribution, although small, is the kindness, solidarity and community responsibility of each union member in the company.

Cong doan co so da quyen gop duoc 118 trieu dong. Anh: Pham Duy
The grassroots union has raised 188 million VND. Photo: Pham Duy

From this practical activity, the Trade Union of Hai Trieu Company Limited continues to promote the spirit of solidarity, sharing and social responsibility in each union member.

Thereby, affirming the role of the trade union organization not only as a solid support for workers but also a pioneering force accompanying the community in difficult times.

See the original here

Same category