DONATION OF PROTECTION

Kassahun Follo, president of the Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions, receives bottles of disinfectants from Angesom G.Yohannes, president of the Industrial Federation of Textile Leather & Garment Workers Trade Unions of Ethiopia.


DONATION OF PROTECTION

Kassahun Follo, president of the Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions, receives bottles of disinfectants from Angesom G.Yohannes, president of the Industrial Federation of Textile Leather & Garment Workers Trade Unions of Ethiopia, at the former’s headquarters on May 25, 2020. The Industrial Federation donated 360,000 Br worth of disinfectants and protective equipment to its members – a gesture that has also been undertaken by others businesses and organisations for   lower-income members of the public.

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