Timely Encouragement for Workers Working Through Tet
Deputy Minister of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, Mr. Nguyen Van Hoi, led a delegation to visit and encourage workers and those in difficult circumstances in Hanoi during the New Year. This meaningful activity aimed to ensure social welfare while demonstrating the spirit of “leaving no one behind.”
Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Hoi checks on social welfare services during Tet night (Photo: Cam Ly).
Motivating Workers During Tet
During his visit, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Hoi慰问春节期间坚守岗位的劳动者。这一有意义的活动旨在确保社会福利,同时体现了“不让任何人掉队”的精神。
在访问期间,副部长阮文辉先生走访了玉山祠、胡志明主席陵和升龙四镇(包括白马祠、关圣祠、金莲祠和象祠)等著名旅游景点的工作人员。这些工作人员在春节期间仍然辛勤工作,以确保秩序、卫生和游客的安全。
除了精神上的鼓励,副部长还赠送了一些实用的礼物,让工人感受到国家和社会的关怀。根据玉山祠管理委员会的统计,今年除夕夜天气良好,参观人数非常多。因此,维持文化和安全环境的安保和环境卫生人员不得不加倍努力,保持庄重、安全和整洁的氛围。
Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Hoi visits and presents gifts to the management committee of the Ngoc Son Temple (Photo: Cam Ly).
Spirit of “Leaving No One Behind”
In addition to motivating workers working through Tet, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Hoi also showed particular concern for those in difficult circumstances and homeless individuals in Hanoi. By the end of January 28th (the 29th day of the lunar month), the Social Work Center and the Children’s Welfare Fund in Hanoi had received and cared for 20 homeless and流浪者。副部长要求相关部门严格执行总理关于春节期间社会保障工作的指示,保护劳动者的权益,并支持弱势群体。
Social Welfare Results During Tet
According to statistics, over 13.5 million people, including war veterans, the elderly, and social welfare recipients nationwide, have received Tet gifts with total support funds exceeding 75 trillion VND. The Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs also collaborated closely with relevant agencies to implement the President’s decision to gift more than 1.6 million revolutionary contributors, with total funding exceeding 5.0675 trillion VND.
Additionally, the Ministry submitted a proposal to the Prime Minister to issue a decision to provide more than 6,876 tons of rice to over 104,000 households in difficult circumstances in 10 provinces, ensuring that people have food to celebrate Tet and overcome the lean period at the beginning of the year.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Hoi visits and encourages workers working through Tet (Photo: Cam Ly).
Conclusion
Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Hoi’s visit not only brought joy and warmth to workers and those in difficult circumstances but also demonstrated the deep concern of the government for social welfare. These efforts contribute to a fulfilling and meaningful Tet for everyone, reinforcing the spirit of solidarity and sharing in the community.