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The conference unanimously signed an emulation movement agreement with 5 key contents. Photo: Quang Tri Trade Union
The conference unanimously signed an emulation movement agreement with 5 key contents. Photo: Quang Tri Trade Union

The emulation movement brought in more than 503 billion VND to care for union members and association members

CÔNG SÁNG (báo lao động) 30/01/2026 16:46 (GMT+7)

Quang Tri - The emulation movement of the Fatherland Front and socio-political organizations of the province in 2025 mobilized more than 503 billion VND to care for union members and association members.

On January 30, the Quang Tri Provincial Labor Federation said that the Emulation Group of the Fatherland Front (MTTQ) and socio-political organizations of the province organized a conference to summarize emulation and commendation work in 2025 and deploy tasks for 2026.

In 2025, units in the emulation cluster have proactively deployed and well implemented emulation and commendation tasks and concretized movements and campaigns into unit targets.

Regarding propaganda work, in many forms, units in the bloc have organized over 5,000 propaganda sessions, with over 330,000 turns; activities to care for members and union members are regularly concerned by units. In 2025, 113,500 people were visited, given gifts, and supported with housing construction, with an amount of over 503 billion VND.

At the conference, delegates discussed and shared ways of doing things and experiences in implementing emulation movements of the unit; and pointed out limitations that need to be overcome and proposed solutions to effectively implement emulation movements and commendation work in 2026.

The conference unanimously signed an emulation agreement with 5 key contents, including: improving the quality of propaganda and mobilization; successfully implementing political tasks; promoting patriotic emulation movements; building strong organizations and agencies; implementing welfare projects, contributing to ensuring social security in the province.

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