Public Opinion Sought for Labor Medal Award to Two Ministry Officials

Lấy ý kiến việc xét tặng Huân chương Lao động đối với 2 cán bộ Bộ LĐ-TB&XH

Public opinion on proposed award recipients is a crucial step in ensuring transparency and fairness. Recently, the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs (MLISA) announced that it is seeking public input on awarding the Labor Medal of Third Class to two outstanding officials.

Details on the Proposed Recipients

According to MLISA’s proposal, the two individuals nominated for the Labor Medal of Third Class are:

  • Mr. Le Van Hoat, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry
  • Mr. Vu Van Dung, Director of the Consultation and Communication Services Center under the Children’s Bureau

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Both individuals have made significant contributions in their professional work as well as in social activities, particularly in labor, children’s welfare, and social security. This recognition not only acknowledges their personal achievements but also honors their efforts for the community.

The Public Opinion Collection Process

To ensure objectivity and compliance with legal regulations, MLISA requires relevant units to publish information on official websites, print media, and online news outlets to widely solicit public opinions. The period for collecting public opinions will end on February 8, 2025.

Members of the public who discover any violations related to the award criteria can report through the following channels:

  • Phone: 024.38269552
  • Mail Address: Office of the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, No. 12 Ngo Quyen, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
  • Email: [email protected]

All feedback will be compiled by the Ministry’s office and reported to the Ministry’s Awards and Incentives Council before being submitted for final review and decision.

The Significance of Public Opinion

Seeking public opinion aims not only to verify the accuracy and transparency of the award documentation but also to provide an opportunity for society to participate in monitoring and evaluating the process. This is an important step toward enhancing the credibility of the national awards system and encouraging dedication among individuals across various fields.

Conclusion

Awarding the Labor Medal of Third Class to Mr. Le Van Hoat and Mr. Vu Van Dung is not just a personal honor but also a profound expression of gratitude for their sustained contributions to Vietnam’s labor and social sectors. The public is encouraged to participate in providing feedback to help build a fair, transparent, and representative award process.

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