Jeonbuk Culture and Tourism Foundation Boosts Work Efficiency with No Tie, No Jacket, and Shorts Policy
Operation of 'Cool Business Day' Until the 15th of Next Month
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jaehee] In response to the hot summer, the Jeonbuk Culture and Tourism Foundation is operating a 'Cool Business Day' to create a creative work environment for employees and save energy.
On the 26th, the Jeonbuk Culture and Tourism Foundation announced that it will implement 'Cool Business Day,' which simplifies attire such as 'no tie, no jacket, and wearing shorts,' until the 15th of next month.
'Cool Business Day' aims to enhance employees' creative thinking and improve work efficiency through simple and cool clothing.
This 'Cool Business Day' will be conducted for all employees to revitalize the workplace atmosphere. However, attire that causes inconvenience to visitors will be discouraged.
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Meanwhile, under the leadership of newly appointed CEO Lee Gijeon, the Jeonbuk Culture and Tourism Foundation, which has entered its new third term of operation, held a proclamation ceremony on the 1st, establishing the vision of a 'culture and tourism platform coexisting with the region' and adopting 'creativity, inclusion, and cooperation' as core values.
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