Coteccons brings Tet to 12,000 construction workers

January 14, 2023 | 05:00 am PT
Coteccons has launched the "Build Tet" program to bring a warm and happy Tet to 12,000 construction workers working for subcontractors and suppliers at its construction sites.
Tet gifts were sent to more than 6,000 workers at Conteccons’ construction sites. Photo by CIS Lao Cai Project

Tet gifts were sent to more than 6,000 workers at Conteccons’ construction sites. Photo by CIS Lao Cai Project

The program, starting on January 4, is expected to reach nearly 60 construction sites across the country.

In the first week of 2023, Tet gifts were sent to more than 6,000 workers at Coteccons' projects including Vinhomes Grand Park (District 9, Ho Chi Minh City), Lancaster Legacy (District 1, HCMC), CR8 – 2B&3 (District 7, HCMC), Dolce Penisola (Quang Binh), Diamond Crown (Hai Phong), Vinfast Automobile Assembly Workshop (Hai Phong), Vinhomes Smart City, Nam Cuong Villa area (Hanoi), Six Senses (Dong Nai), Hyatt Sapa, CIS (Lao Cai).

Besides giving Tet gifts, the company offers haircuts at construction sites, Tet commemorative photos and free rides for workers to return to their hometown.

"All these activities are to support workers when the Tet holiday is coming. This is a meaningful gift and a message calling for the society to recognize the contributions of these people as well as improve their working environment," a company's representative said.

Coteccons aims to build sustainable business by harmonizing three factors: shareholders, employees, and social responsibility.

Employees here include not just approximately 2,000 engineers, and the architects, but also almost 20,000 construction workers from subcontractors and suppliers operating on Coteccons' building sites.

Building a safe, humane, and respected working environment to ensure a stable job with a committed payment policy and other benefits is a part of the company's sustainable development strategy. The community projects like "Build Tet 2023" demonstrate the cooperation of businesses in social responsibility towards a sustainable community.

Pham Quan Luc, Coteccons Deputy General Director, said: "For Coteccons, in its 18-year history, every success in creating an iconic project is largely thanks to the dedication of the construction workers. They are not only our partners but also the core of creating a respectful and humane corporate culture that helps Coteccons stay strong on the journey to create a better future. Although the market as well as the company is in difficulty, Coteccons still made efforts to deploy this program in the hope that more companies, partners, and other organizations will join hands, pay more attention, and have more activities for construction workers. Coteccons will always be committed to building a safe, sustainable, and better working environment".

 
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