SK Hynix Labor and Management Jointly Host Event to Revitalize Local Farms View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyewon] SK Hynix's 'Nosa Bul-i (Labor-Management Unity) New Culture Promotion Council (hereinafter Nosa Bul-i)' announced on the 16th that it has supported a total of 34 million KRW to local farms through the 'Farm Experience at Home' event held since May.


SK Hynix Nosa Bul-i is a labor-management cooperation body that has been operating since 1995 under the principle of 'the company and the labor union are one.'


This event is characterized by simultaneously pursuing the establishment of a social safety net through revitalization of local farms and the enhancement of member happiness. Each month, 500 participants were selected through a lottery.


They received experience boxes consisting of vegetable cultivation kits, rice, and eco-friendly organic snacks purchased from farms in the Icheon and Cheongju areas where SK Hynix business sites are located.


Jang Yunsook, a team leader of SK Hynix (Icheon FAB Manufacturing Team) who participated in the event, shared her thoughts: "I was exhausted due to restrictions on outdoor activities caused by COVID-19, but I was happy to have a meaningful and enjoyable experience at home with my family."


SK Hynix Nosa Bul-i plans to continue the event as it has received high responses, with an average of over 7,000 applicants per month.



Last month, SK Hynix Nosa Bul-i also engaged in social safety net activities, such as conducting the 'Hope Sharing Blood Donation Campaign' for three days from June 24 at the Icheon campus to overcome the blood supply shortage caused by COVID-19. Members who participated in the blood donation received Icheon rice as a souvenir, contributing to the revitalization of local farms. SK Hynix Nosa Bul-i plans to sequentially hold blood donation campaigns at the Cheongju and Bundang campuses as well.


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