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"Union Trip" launched

HNN.VN - In the afternoon of November 2, the provincial Labor Confederation officially put into operation the program "Union Trip" to bring the mobile propaganda to the workers and laborers in industrial zones in the area.

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The workers join in the quiz on the "Union Trip"

Being piloted at Hue Scavi Company (Phong Dien Industrial Zone), the coach brought more than 30 workers of the company back to Hue city after their working hours.

The quiz on the trip was prepared by the trade unionists with 15 questions covering knowledge of labor law, occupational safety and health, traffic safety and health care ... They helped the workers equip with more practical knowledge, serving their work and their daily life.

Throughout the games, many gifts have been given to the active participants and those having the correct answers. It creates a lively and exciting atmosphere after a working shift.

Ms. Nguyen Khoa Hoai Huong, Chairman of the provincial Labor Federation said that after two pilot trips, the official launch has achieved the expected results.

In the coming time, the provincial trade union will continue to improve the quality and replicate the trips to many different locations to meet the needs of the workers.

By Minh Nguyen

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