Launching the Executive Committee of Phuoc Thang Ward Trade Union in Ho Chi Minh City
HCMC - The City Labor Federation organized the announcement of the decision and launched the Phuoc Thang Ward Trade Union Executive Committee.
On August 15, Area Management Working Group No. 5 of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation (HCMC) said that it had organized a conference to announce the Decision on personnel work in Phuoc Thang ward.
Therefore, the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation appointed the Executive Committee, Standing Committee, and Chairman of the Phuoc Thang Ward Trade Union. In which, Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoai holds the position of Chairwoman of the Ward Trade Union; along with 7 members of the Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee of Phuoc Thang Ward Trade Union (8 comrades) must organize a meeting within no more than 12 months from the date of appointment to elect a new Executive Committee.
Ms. Pham Thu Huong - Vice President of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation - congratulated the Phuoc Thang Ward Trade Union Executive Committee. At the same time, it suggests a number of contents and tasks that the unit needs to implement in the coming time; especially the need to focus on accompanying, protecting legitimate rights and interests, and caring for the material and spiritual life of union members and workers.
Representing the Phuoc Thang Ward Trade Union Executive Committee, Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoai thanked the instructions and orientations for activities in the coming time; pledged to include them in the year-end work program to implement and achieve the best results.
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