"Let's Help Blood Shortage" Export-Import Bank Labor and Management Join Group Blood Donation Relay
Amid COVID-19 Blood Supply Shortage, Su-eun Employees Voluntarily Participate in Blood Donation for Two Days
[Asia Economy Reporter Jo Gang-wook] The Korea Eximbank labor and management have joined forces to overcome the COVID-19 crisis through blood donation.
According to the financial sector on the 19th, Eximbank participated in a "group blood donation relay event" on the 17th to help alleviate the national blood supply shortage caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.
As individual and group blood donations sharply declined due to the spread of COVID-19, leading to a nationwide shortage of blood reserves, Eximbank employees voluntarily took part in the blood donation.
In particular, this event was initially scheduled for just one day on the 17th, but the consensus formed between labor and management led to voluntary participation by employees, extending the event to hold another blood donation on the 24th.
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An Eximbank official said, "Eximbank employees actively participated in the blood donation event to contribute even a little after hearing the news that the nationwide blood supply is not in good condition due to the impact of COVID-19."
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