February 02, 2026 | 09:35

Hanoi workers enjoy discounted shopping at 2026 "Trade Union Tet Market"

Nhật Dương

These products are provided by partner enterprises at preferential prices, with significant discounts compared to the regular market.

Hanoi workers enjoy discounted shopping at 2026 "Trade Union Tet Market"
Workers shop for necessities at the "Trade Union Tet Market".

The Hanoi Federation of Labor organized the "Trade Union Tet Market" for the capital's workforce on January 31 and February 1. The program aims to create a vibrant shopping space, cultural exchange, and a supportive environment for thousands of trade union members and laborers across the city.

The market features 50 booths offering hundreds of essential items, including food, household appliances, clothing, and Tet (Lunar New Year) necessities. These products are provided by partner enterprises at preferential prices, with significant discounts compared to the regular market.

The activity marks the beginning of a series of welfare activities for the Lunar New Year 2026. A highlight of the event is the distribution of 2,400 shopping vouchers and special "0-VND gifts" specifically for trade union members and workers facing financial hardships.

Under the motto "Every member and worker deserves a happy Tet holiday," trade unions at all levels in the capital city are simultaneously implementing various practical initiatives. These include a program to visit and present 83,000 gift sets to disadvantaged workers.

Furthermore, the Hanoi Federation of Labor is providing 5,500 bus tickets for workers. The organization is also arranging transportation to bring 1,200 laborers from Hanoi’s High-Tech Parks and Industrial Zones back to their hometowns, ensuring they enjoy a safe and convenient journey for the holiday.

On February 7–8, the Hanoi Federation of Labor will continue to host the "Tet of Reunion" and "Trade Union Tet Market", which are expected to serve an additional 3,600 workers, further expanding the reach of care and spreading the spirit of solidarity among the capital’s workforce.

Mr. Nguyen Van Thang, Chairman of the Hanoi Federation of Labor, emphasized that the city's trade union organization is committed to standing by workers at every construction site, workshop, and office. He stressed that the goal is to care not only for their Tet celebrations but also for their long-term employment, income, and overall quality of life.

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