Dong Nai firms to receive State support

The authorities of southern Dong Nai province will meet owners of businesses which suffered damage from recent disturbances to inform them of the State’s support policies.

The authorities of southern Dong Nai province will meet owners ofbusinesses which suffered damage from recent disturbances to inform themof the State’s support policies.

According to theprovincial Labour Federation, the dialogues will take place at the NhonTrach, Bien Hoa, Tam Phuoc Industrial Zones and others in Trang Bom andLong Thanh districts between May 30 and June 10.

Through the events, the authorised agencies will study the damageincurred by businesses and listen to their feelings and aspirationswhile helping grassroots-level trade union organisations understand theimportance of improving the quality of the investment environment.

Employees will be made better aware of the need to protect businessesand production facilities in order to maintain the stable andsustainable socio-economic development.

Sincespontaneous anti-China parades earlier this month, the federation hasorganised 16 talks to provide information on the sea and islandsituation and disseminate the laws for more than 55,000 workers, saidits Vice Chairman, Tang Quoc Lap.

To prevent similarsocial disorder from reoccurring, he said his organisation has workedwith business leaders to build a core workforce, including workers withhigh skills and firm political knowledge. They are expected to greatlycontribute to encouraging workers to abide by the policies of the Partyand the law of the State.

Workers will be encouragedto promote their national pride by ignoring the plots of hostileforces, allowing Vietnam to firmly safeguard its sea and islandsovereignty and territorial integrity.

Thedisturbances erupted during workers’ rallies in protest of China’sillegal placement of its oil rig Haiyang Shiyou – 981 in Vietnam’scontinental shelf and exclusive economic zone from early May.

Some extremists incited others to destroy property of foreign firms aswell as of the State, businesses and individuals, and acted against lawenforcement officials, disrupting social order and business activities.

Thanks to the government’s timely interference, most affectedcompanies have resumed operations and social order and security has beenrestored.

Dong Nai authorities have so farcommenced legal proceedings against 241 arrestees involved in 22criminal cases of “causing social disturbance”, “destroying property,”“stealing property,” “openly appropriating property,” and “resistingagainst on-duty officials”.-VNA

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