Private School Pension Service Holds 'Record Day' Commemoration Event
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] The Private School Teachers' Pension Service (hereinafter referred to as the Private School Pension) announced on the 9th that it held an event to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the establishment of the organization's archive and to promote a transparent record culture in celebration of 'Records Day.'
During the event, a display space featuring photos of past chairpersons and the organization's history was set up to raise awareness of the importance of records. Additionally, education on the significance of records was provided to employees.
Furthermore, the organization plans to hold a 'Discussion on the Development of Records Management' later this month by inviting officials from the Ministry of Education, representatives from outstanding records management institutions, and experts.
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Chairman Joo Myung-hyun stated, “Since the organization's founding in 1974, we have been safely managing related records through pension payments and operations,” adding, “We will strive to become an institution equipped with a system that actively pursues paperless administration, ensuring administrative transparency and accountability.”
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