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The Provincial Federation of Labor commends the Trade Union of Pou Sung Vietnam Co., Ltd. in the national creative labor emulation movement in 2025. Photo: Company Union
The Provincial Federation of Labor commends the Trade Union of Pou Sung Vietnam Co., Ltd. in the national creative labor emulation movement in 2025. Photo: Company Union

Dong Nai rewards typical examples in the creative labor emulation movement in 2025

HÀ ANH CHIẾN (báo lao động) 17/09/2025 07:39 (GMT+7)

Dong Nai - Provincial Labor Federation rewards individuals and groups for their outstanding contributions to the national creative labor emulation movement in 2025.

The Dong Nai Provincial Federation of Labor has just organized a ceremony to award collectives and individuals with outstanding contributions to the national creative labor emulation movement in 2025, including: the Trade Union of Pou Chen Vietnam Co., Ltd. (Bien Hoa ward) and the Trade Union of Pou Sung Vietnam Co., Ltd. (An Vien commune) and two outstanding union members, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Tung and Mr. Doan Van Ut Chin, both of whom are workers of the two above-mentioned enterprises.

These are typical examples of workers who have just represented Dong Nai at the 2025 Creative Labor Festival organized by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2.

According to the Dong Nai Provincial Federation of Labor, in recent times, the province has had many typical examples of cadres, union members, and workers taking the lead in production, actively participating in emulation movements for initiatives and technical improvements to benefit units and enterprises.

The awarding of certificates of merit in the 2025 creative labor emulation movement is a recognition of the continuous efforts of the collective of cadres, union members, and workers in promoting initiatives, actively contributing to the common development of enterprises and the provincial labor movement.

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