Senior leaders having meals with workers, poor people

VOV.VN - Images featuring ordinary meals between the former President, the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, and poor people and workers have indicated their closer attachment to people.

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam had lunch with Nidec Tosok Company workers at Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone in Ho Chi Minh City on May 6.

Lunch menu comprises rice, soup, pork and vegetable and plums for dessert.

Earlier, the Deputy PM visited the company’s kitchen to learn more about how a cooking process for workers is made.

In October 2017, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc enjoyed a meal with workers at Bien Hoa 2 Industrial Zone in the southern province of Dong Nai.

 

At an earlier meeting with more than 300 workers, the PM talked to them about their lives, employment, the quality and food hygiene and safety and nutritional meals.

In September 2017, former President Truong Tan Sang and his wife Mai Thi Hanh visited a charity food house for the poor on Cong Quynh Street, Ho Chi Minh City.

The former President listened to the house’s volunteers telling their daily work.

Mr Sang says he has heard of the charity Pub from his wife who has supported it since 2014.

Mr Sang and his wife donate VND50 million to the Pub. Journalist Nam Dong, former editor-in-chief of HCM City Phap Luat (Law) Newspaper, and founder of the Smile pub, said the sum will help bring good meals to thousands of poor workers and students, and lottery ticket sellers.

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