Among the 95 exemplary workers, seventy (or 73.68%) are men, while twenty-five are women.

Their average age is 44.4, with the oldest being 60 and the youngest being 32. The most experienced worker has contributed 33 years to their work.

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95 outstanding workers who are Party members pay their respects to late President Ho Chi Minh at his Mausoleum on February 16. (Photo: laodong.vn)

Forty-eight of the honored laborers work at State-owned enterprises, while 47 others work for non-State enterprises, including 33 from private enterprises and 14 from FDI businesses.

Nguyen Quang Duong, deputy chairman of the Party Central Committee's Organization Commission, said the labor force plays a particularly important role in fostering Party members, because the Party is the vanguard of the working class.

He said that encouraging Party members among the workforce must be a focus, with the hope that the VGCL will strengthen cooperation to recruit more workers to become Party members, especially those in industrial zones and non-State enterprises.

In 2024, trade unions at all levels introduced 158,813 outstanding union members for the Party to consider training and admission. Of these, 80,327 outstanding union members introduced by the trade union were admitted to the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Dr. Nhac Phan Linh, Deputy Director of the Institute of Workers and Trade Union, said that the institute surveyed over 2,000 workers at 100 enterprises from 10 provinces and cities including Hanoi, Hai Phong, Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Ho Chi Minh City.

The research shows that 86.9% of the surveyed workers consider the role of the Communist Party of Vietnam to be extremely important for the development of the country, while 89.9% believe that it is necessary to have Party organizations in enterprises.

Huynh Thi Thuy An, Secretary of the Party organization at Pungkook Ben Tre Company Limited at Giao Long Industrial Park, suggested the VGCL continue to pay attention to the Party members who are workers through long-term welfare initiatives, motivating Party members to complete their tasks and inspire other workers to strive to join the Party.

Source: VNA