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DAG promotes the implementation of labor commitments in the EVFTA Agreement

The role of the Domestic Advisory Group (DAG) in promoting the implementation of labor commitments in the EU – Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) is an important two-day discussion held in August 25, 26 in Ha Long, Quang Ninh. Vice President and General Secretary of Vietnam Elevator Association Nguyen Huy Tien, representing the 7th member organization of DAG Vietnam attended.
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Need to promote business connection activities

General Secretary of Vietnam Elevator Association (VNEA), Mr. Nguyen Huy Tien wishes that the Association will become a bridge between elevator businesses and businesses outside the industry, thereby building a business ecosystem, the business of "living together, prospering together".
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“People are the 'key' of all problems”

The "first association" between the Vietnam Elevator Association - Schools and Enterprises in training elevator consultants and technicians has been a great success. People are still the most important factor that needs to be prioritized.
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Is it difficult or easy to become a member of the Vietnam Elevator Association?

Recently, the Vietnam Elevator Association (VNEA) has received many questions from many domestic and foreign business organizations and individuals about the procedure to become a member of VNEA. As VNEA's mouthpiece, Elevator Magazine provides readers with the most basic content around this issue.
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VNEA and "Conference linking the capital's vocational education with the labor market in 2021"

On the morning of April 24, Chairman of Vietnam Elevator Association Nguyen Hai Duc signed a 3-party cooperation agreement with representatives of High-Tech Vocational College and Gama Service.
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Elevator carrying 11 workers falls in Vinh: The anti-fall brake has expired for more than 12 years

On January 2, at a construction site in Vinh city (Nghe An), there were 11 workers employed by Machine Construction and Civil Works, JSC No. 171 moving from the ground floor to upper floors of the building by cage hoist. When moving to about the 5th floor of the building, the hoist suddenly fell to the ground, killing 3 people and seriously injuring 8 people.
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