"Responding to Order Recovery Period, Prime Contractors and Partners Should Step Up in Workforce Supply"

Gyeongnam Geoje Mayor Byeon Gwang-yong visited Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering on the 6th as his first schedule for the New Year's corporate site visits.

Gyeongnam Geoje Mayor Byeon Gwang-yong visited Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering on the 6th as his first schedule for the New Year's corporate site visits.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Byeon Gwang-yong, mayor of Geoje City, Gyeongnam, visited Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering on the 6th as his first schedule of the new year to discuss cooperation plans for the revival of the shipbuilding industry and the recovery of the local economy.


Mayor Byeon, who visited Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering with Geoje City employees, met in turn with CEO Lee Seong-geun, labor union branch president Jeong Sang-heon and union members, Chairman Kwon Su-o of the in-house partner company council, and representatives of partner companies to exchange New Year greetings. They shared opinions on improving the current status of the shipbuilding industry and revitalizing the local economy.


The attendees expressed gratitude for each other's efforts to respond to the spread of COVID-19 and overcome the crisis in the shipbuilding industry, and promised to join forces to prepare manpower supply measures for the shipyard in the recovery period of orders.


Mayor Byeon said, “Thanks to the efforts of companies and workers, we are overcoming difficult and challenging times well,” and urged, “I hope that both the primary contractors and partner companies will actively work to ensure smooth manpower supply.”



He also said, “The sunlight beginning to shine on the shipbuilding industry will also permeate the local economy, and I will do my best to improve the lives of citizens.”


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