Kim San, the head of Muan District, is signing the gender equality pledge in the practice commitment notebook. (Photo by Muan County)

Kim San, the head of Muan District, is signing the gender equality pledge in the practice commitment notebook. (Photo by Muan County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Muan County, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 22nd that it has been conducting a Gender Equality Practice Pledge Challenge for six weeks since the 19th to foster a workplace culture of mutual respect and consideration and to raise awareness of gender equality.


The challenge involves all 1,316 employees, including fixed-term workers, with the purpose of encouraging all staff to participate in creating a "Muan with gender equality where we work together and stand together." The challenge is operated by preparing the top 10 gender equality rules and having participants copy these rules into a practice pledge notebook.


Governor Kim San said, "I hope this challenge will serve as an opportunity to enhance gender sensitivity and further activate internal communication within the organization," adding, "We will continue to take the lead in creating a workplace culture of mutual respect and gender equality among employees through various policies."



Meanwhile, Muan County has revised all prevention guidelines as measures to prevent workplace sexual harassment and sexual violence, operates grievance counseling offices and a cyber reporting center, and makes various efforts for gender equality, such as continuously posting gender equality rules on banners within the electronic system.


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