The mission was led by Lieutenant General Nguyen Trong Nghia, Deputy Chief of the General Department of Politics of the Vietnam People’s Army and a member of the Committee.

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 Lieutenant General Nguyen Trong Nghia speaking at the meeting

At a meeting with the company on August 21, Gen. Nghia highlighted the all-out efforts of the company to implement the movement, especially its diverse forms of information dissemination and education in the law for the workers and its close coordination with local relevant agencies to work out several cultural regulations with the aim of augmenting the workers’ spiritual life.

Vietnam Ching Luh Shoes Co., Ltd., a company with 100 percent foreign-owned capital, has more than 22,700 workers. Over the recent past, the company’s leadership has paid due attention to building a cultural environment and life for its workers. Specifically, it has organized a number of consultation drives to provide its workers with both national law and the company’s regulations, and created healthy playgrounds for them as an encouragement at work. It has also offered free newspapers and music for them during break time.

Suggesting the company to continue embracing directives at all levels on the work, Gen. Nghia said that it was important to better the welfare of its workers.

Gen. Nghia also urged the company’s leadership to closely work with the locality to synchronously build cultural regulations and bring into play democracy at the grassroots level as well as to improve the role of a Party organization in such a company with foreign-owned capital.

Translated by Mai Huong