Opening ceremony for a Chinese language course for trade union officials in Nghe An.
On the evening of May 30th, at the No. 1 College of Economics and Technology, the Nghe An Provincial Federation of Labor Unions held the opening ceremony for a Chinese language training course for trade union officials.
Attending the event were representatives from the Standing Committee of the Nghe An Provincial Federation of Labor, the provincial Federation of Labor's departments, and trainees participating in the Chinese language course.

In the context of increasingly deep international integration, equipping union officials with Chinese language skills is essential, helping them communicate and coordinate more effectively in union activities with international elements. Simultaneously, it enhances their effectiveness in negotiations with foreign-owned businesses to protect the legitimate rights and interests of workers.
In response to this practical need, the Nghe An Provincial Federation of Labor decided to open a Chinese language course for union officials. Accordingly, 40trade union officials- Primarily grassroots trade union officials at enterprises who have registered to attend the course.

Speaking at the program, Mr. Thai Minh Sy - Vice Chairman of the Provincial Labor Union - requested the teaching unit to organize the course in a high-quality, professional, and flexible manner, suitable to the trainees' schedules. He also urged the trainees to participate fully with the highest level of dedication and responsibility to achieve the best results, enabling them to apply the knowledge in their work and communication, and proactively adapt to new demands.trade union workduring the period of integration.
Representatives from the training institution affirmed that the experienced teaching staff and flexible, practical training methods will provide support and create the best conditions for students to effectively acquire knowledge and maximize their potential.

Following the opening ceremony, the students were briefed on the curriculum and class rules by their teachers.


