The Quang Tri Federation of Labour signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation with the Savannakhet Federation of Trade Unions during talks in the central province of Quang Tri on July 6.
Quang Tri (VNA) – The Quang Tri Federation of Labour signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation with the Savannakhet Federation of Trade Unions during talkಞs in the cen🉐tral province of Quang Tri on July 6.
President of the Savannakhet trade unions federation Vannalat Hongxathilat said he hopes to learn from Quang Tri’s experience in building grassroots trade unions in businesses and raising funds to implement trade union activities.
The same day, the Lao guests met with Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Nguyen Duc Chau, who highlighted their visit to Quang Tri as a vivid illustration of Vietnam – Laos friendship and cooperation.-VNA
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Every two years, the central province of Quang Tri and bordering Lao provinces of Savannakhet and Salavan sign new cooperation agreements, which lay a foundation for effective cooperation.
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