He stressed that caring for workers’ well-being must continue to be treated as an important, regular and long-term political task.
The top leader urged Ho Chi Minh City to carefully assess demand for accommodation, schools, kindergartens, health stations, cultural facilities and community spaces in industrial parks, export-processing zones and areas with large worker populations.
He emphasized that workers should not only have jobs, but also stable housing; not only income, but also the means to raise children and support parents in their hometowns; not only work, but also opportunities for rest, study, recreation and improved spiritual well-being.
Also on Monday morning, Mr. Lam visited former State Presidents Nguyen Minh Triet and Truong Tan Sang, as well as former Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.
