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Nearly 300,000 COVID-19 hit workers in HCM City receive financial support

Nearly 300,000 disadvantaged trade union members, public employees and workers hit by the COVID-19 pandemic received assistance worth over 465.8 billion VND (20.25 million USD), reported the Ho Chi Minh City Labour Confederation on August 7.
Nearly 300,000 COVID-19 hit workers in HCM City receive financial support ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – Nearly 300,000 disadvantaged tradeunion members, public employees and wor🎀kers hit by the COVID-19 pandemic received assistance worth over 🅷465.8 billion VND (20.25 million USD), reported the Ho Chi MinhCity Labour Confederation on August 7.

Accordingly, over 280,200 of them obtained nearly 450 billionVND under Resolution No.09 by the municipal People’s Council. More than 16,600 others received over 12.5 billion VND under theVietnam General Confederation of Labour’s Decision No.2606. Trade unions also provided care for its members and workers inquarantine facilities and frontline forces, such as holding food andnecessities support programmes, helping farmers sell farm produce, and improving material and spiritual lives of workers. Ho Chi Minh City is now the biggestcoronavirus hotspot of the country with more than 115,000 cases. The city isnow under strict social distancing order./.
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