Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Headquarters labor and management jointly produced desks and chairs and donated them to vulnerable households in neighboring villages.

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Headquarters labor and management jointly produced desks and chairs and donated them to vulnerable households in neighboring villages.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] What the labor and management have been making together for several days with the sound of hammering were desks and chairs. These are study furniture worth about 5 million won in materials.


Why did the employees of the public enterprise operating the nuclear power plant hammer the nails themselves? It was to make gifts for the neighboring community.


Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (Head Kim Jun-seok) announced on the 25th that labor and management jointly made furniture and donated it to villages around the power plant.


The Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters and the Gori Headquarters Labor Union (Chairman Kim Jong-bae) held a presentation ceremony on the 23rd.


They gifted study furniture such as desks and chairs worth about 5 million won, handmade, to nine vulnerable households in the region.


The support activity for study furniture, which started last year, is a joint effort by labor and management to realize social value and fulfill the responsibilities of a public enterprise. It began to improve study rooms in the underprivileged neighboring villages of the company.



Kim Jong-i, Director of External Cooperation at Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, “We feel rewarded to contribute to caring for the shaded areas of the region by sweating together with labor and management,” and added, “The labor union and the company will continue to carry out social contribution activities needed by the community by joining forces.”


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