Restarting to work after holidays of Lunar New Year 2014

10 02-2014

After holidays of Lunar New Year Giap Ngo 2014 lasting within 9 days, on the date of Feb. 05th (i.e on January 06th, Lunar month), all staff of BIWASE restarted to work. Most of satff were present at the office before 07:30AM. Spring atmosphere was still full in the office on the new year working day, making BIWASE’s staff in high spirit to start for a new year with determination on reaching production plan of 2014.

In water supply enterprises, management boards have properly assigned tours of duty, therefore water demand of people has been assured during the Tet holidays, there was no issue relating to water provision happening.

Beside good blessings giving each other when seeing, all staff were aware of their duties and start to work with sense of prompt, hoping to begin for a new year with much sucsess.

M.K

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