Health Support Funds Provided Based on Average Daily Step Count

Public Shopping, Provides Health Support Funds to 132 Employees through 'LetsRun Challenge' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Public Shopping announced on the 9th that it paid health support funds to 132 employees as a result of conducting the 'Let's Run Challenge' for employees throughout January. The 'Let's Run Challenge' is a campaign prepared to manage the health of employees who have spent extended time indoors due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. For those who wished to participate, they installed a designated app capable of tracking step counts, and during January, health support funds were provided in the form of Onnuri gift certificates based on the average daily step count. Those who walked more than 10,000 steps received 100,000 KRW, those with 7,000 to 9,999 steps received 30,000 KRW, and those with 5,000 to 6,999 steps received 10,000 KRW in gift certificates.



As a result of the campaign, 96 employees walked more than 10,000 steps, 15 walked more than 7,000 steps, and 21 walked more than 5,000 steps, totaling 132 employees who received health support funds. Considering that out of approximately 340 Public Shopping employees, about 200, including shift workers, were working from home, the participation rate was high. A Public Shopping official said, "The total number of steps taken by employees participating in this Let's Run Challenge exceeded 48 million," adding, "We plan to continue fostering communication among employees by preparing various campaigns that are both fun and meaningful."


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