On the 20th, the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise signed its first labor-management collective agreement with the Secretariat Labor Union. Acting President Kim Im-yong (right) and Jang Ki-soo, Chairman of the Secretariat Labor Union (left). <br>[Photo by Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise]

On the 20th, the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise signed its first labor-management collective agreement with the Secretariat Labor Union. Acting President Kim Im-yong (right) and Jang Ki-soo, Chairman of the Secretariat Labor Union (left).
[Photo by Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Junhyung] On the 20th, the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprises signed its first labor-management collective agreement with the Secretariat Labor Union, which was formed in June last year.


On this day, Kim Imyong, Acting President of the Federation, stated, "The role and efforts of the labor union to properly establish the Federation have led to today's collective agreement," adding, "I hope this will be an opportunity to improve the working environment, firmly lay the foundation of the Federation, and achieve development."



In response, Jang Gisu, Chairman of the Secretariat Labor Union of the Federation, said, "We will use this agreement as an opportunity to enhance the welfare of the Federation's employees," and added, "We will create an organizational culture that strives harder to improve the rights and interests of micro enterprises."


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