Dong Nai police hold "Workers' Spring" program

08:42, 05/02/2026

On the afternoon of February 3, Dong Nai Provincial Police, in coordination with Pou Chen Vietnam Enterprise Ltd. (Bien Hoa Ward), organized the "Workers' Spring" program on the occasion of the Lunar New Year (Tet) of the Horse 2026 with the theme "Secure Tet - Warm Spring" for workers of Pou Chen Vietnam Enterprise Ltd. Major General Nguyen Duc Hai, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Director of the Provincial Police, attended the program.

Major General Nguyen Duc Hai, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Director of Dong Nai Provincial Police, speaks at the program. Photo: Tran Danh
Major General Nguyen Duc Hai, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Director of Dong Nai Provincial Police, speaks at the program. Photo: Tran Danh

Amid the bustling atmosphere of the year-end days, as preparations are underway to welcome the 2026 Binh Ngo Tet, the Provincial Police organized the "Workers' Spring" program to bring a warm, fulfilling, and heartfelt Tet to workers. The program also helps reinforce workers' and laborers' trust in the leadership of the Party and the State, as well as in the police's role in ensuring security and order.

At the ceremony, the Dong Nai Provincial Police presented 300 gifts (each worth VND 700,000) to workers at Pou Chen Vietnam Enterprise Ltd. Although modest in material value, the gifts reflected the care, solidarity, and heartfelt support of police officers and soldiers for the workers. The program also featured cultural performances featuring officers and soldiers from the Provincial Police and workers from Pou Chen Vietnam Enterprise Ltd.

Major General Nguyen Duc Hai, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Director of Dong Nai Provincial Police, presents gifts to workers. Photo: Tran Danh
Major General Nguyen Duc Hai, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Director of Dong Nai Provincial Police, presents gifts to workers. Photo: Tran Danh

Speaking at the program, Major General Nguyen Duc Hai encouraged the workers and shared the difficulties and hardships they face; he also extended Tet greetings to the officers, workers, and their families working at the company.

Senior Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Chi Toan, Deputy Director of Dong Nai Provincial Police, presents gifts to workers. Photo: Tran Danh
Senior Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Chi Toan, Deputy Director of Dong Nai Provincial Police, presents gifts to workers. Photo: Tran Danh

According to Major General Nguyen Duc Hai, the contributions of workers not only create value for businesses and society but also directly support the peace and overall development of the province.

Major General Nguyen Duc Hai also stated: Each worker needs to understand that strictly complying with company regulations and legal provisions is not only a duty and responsibility but also a "shield" that protects their rights, income, and life. A disciplined and safe working environment is one in which individuals can feel secure enough to work, produce, create, and build long-term commitment.

Workers are urged to comply with regulations on labor safety and fire prevention voluntarily, and to remain vigilant when selecting, posting, and sharing information in cyberspace, avoiding situations in which bad actors can exploit these actions to incite or provoke violations of the law that affect security and order. They must also strictly avoid involvement in loan sharking, gambling, or other social evils.

300 gifts are given to workers of Pou Chen Vietnam Enterprise Ltd. during Tet and spring. Photo: Tran Danh
300 gifts are given to workers of Pou Chen Vietnam Enterprise Ltd. during Tet and spring. Photo: Tran Danh
Meaningful gifts bring Tet to workers. Photo: Tran Danh
Meaningful gifts bring Tet to workers. Photo: Tran Danh

When detecting suspicious activities that may constitute legal violations or disrupt workplace or residential security and order, it is essential to promptly report them and provide information to the police for resolution.

By Tran Danh – Translated by Mai Nga, Minho