Daegu Bank Labor and Management Join Hands to Revitalize Local Economy
On the 11th, at the Daegu Bank headquarters in Suseong-gu, Daegu, Kim Tae-o, President of Daegu Bank, Kim Jeong-won, Labor Union Chairman, and Jeong Gyeong-hoon, Director of Daegu Regional Employment Office, are taking a commemorative photo at the labor-management-government joint declaration agreement ceremony to revitalize the local economy affected by COVID-19. Photo by DGB Daegu Bank
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] DGB Daegu Bank announced on the 11th that it has adopted the 'Labor-Management-Government Joint Declaration' together with the National Financial Industry Labor Union Daegu Bank Branch and the Daegu Regional Employment and Labor Office.
In the agreement ceremony held ahead of the designated temporary holiday on the 17th, aimed at recovering domestic demand due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, Daegu Bank's labor and management and the Daegu Regional Employment and Labor Office agreed to strive for revitalizing the domestic economy through the labor-management-government agreement.
The labor and management of Daegu Bank agreed to encourage autonomous use of annual leave and to make efforts so that the funds generated through this can be reinvested in the local economy, such as purchasing local currency and Onnuri gift certificates. The Daegu Regional Employment and Labor Office promised active support so that the regional bank can develop into a sustainable company through the establishment of a sound labor-management culture.
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Kim Tae-oh, President of Daegu Bank, stated, “We will continue to fulfill our social roles and responsibilities and become a strong support for the struggling local economy.”
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