Busan Port Labor-Management-Government Delegation Visits Hamyang-gun, Signs Win-Win Development MOU
Busan Port Workers' Union, Port Logistics Association, and Port Corporation Collaborate to Expand Agricultural Product Distribution Channels
Officials from Hamyang-gun and labor-management representatives of Busan Port are taking a commemorative photo after the win-win development business agreement ceremony.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam, signed a business agreement for mutual development with the Busan Port Dockworkers' Union, Port Logistics Association, and Port Corporation at the county office's large conference room on the 15th.
The signing ceremony was held with about 50 attendees, including representatives from Hamyang-gun and labor-management-government relations of Busan Port.
The labor-management-government relations of Busan Port joined hands with Hamyang-gun to realize social values such as ESG management. Both sides reached a consensus to strengthen external exchanges and cooperation in culture, tourism, regional economy, job creation, and expansion of sales channels for agricultural products.
The main contents of the agreement include forming a network for joint collaboration and exchanging information to promote external publicity, culture, tourism, and festivals among the agreement institutions. Additionally, they will cooperate through discovering local agricultural specialties and supporting the expansion of sales channels, and support Busan Port job inspection events and tours for local residents, promising youth, and talent development.
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About 40 executives and employees of the Busan Port labor-management-government relations who visited Hamyang for the signing ceremony plan to spend a 1-night, 2-day schedule including a workshop, exploring Jirisan Dullegil Trail, Namgye Seowon Confucian Academy, Gaepyeong Hanok Village, and Sangnim Park.
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