180 Households of Veterans' Families Receive Home Appliances and Daily Necessities

LG Innotek Pyeongtaek Plant Labor Union announced on the 5th that it delivered consolation goods worth approximately 15 million KRW, including daily necessities and health supplements, to 70 families of veterans in the southern Gyeonggi region in honor of the Month of Patriots and Veterans.

LG Innotek Pyeongtaek Plant Labor Union announced on the 5th that it delivered consolation goods worth approximately 15 million KRW, including daily necessities and health supplements, to 70 families of veterans in the southern Gyeonggi region in honor of the Month of Patriots and Veterans.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] The LG Innotek Labor Union announced on the 5th that it will hold the ‘Veterans Family Love Sharing’ event in honor of the Month of Patriots and Veterans.


The Veterans Family Love Sharing event is an activity to honor the sacrifices of national veterans who gave their lives for the country and to support veterans' families facing financial difficulties. This event has been proactively led by the LG Innotek Labor Union for nine years as part of the 'union’s social responsibility.'


This event, held at four business sites nationwide, will take place sequentially in Gumi, Paju, Pyeongtaek, and Gwangju over one month from the 19th of last month to the 18th of this month.


The union collaborates with local veterans affairs offices to provide home appliances, food, and daily necessities to 180 low-income veterans families. In particular, the Paju business site union will deliver health supplement sets to 284 local war veterans in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Korean War.


Since 2012, the LG Innotek Labor Union was the first in the domestic materials and components industry to declare ‘the union’s fulfillment of social responsibility’ and has actively addressed various social issues such as ethics, labor and human rights, environment, and social contribution.


To date, the union has expressed gratitude through various programs including home repairs, eco-friendly lighting replacements, cultural experience activities, and helping with farm work for over 5,000 veterans families.



Kim Dong-ui, the union chairman, said, “We never forget that today’s Republic of Korea exists because of the sacrifices of the patriotic soldiers,” and added, “We will do our best to honor national veterans and support veterans families with respect and gratitude.”


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