Gwangju Global Motors Workplace Harmony Commitment Rally View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Global Motors, the nation’s first win-win regional job company, held a ‘Win-Win Workplace Practice Resolution Rally’ on the 28th at the central plaza of its headquarters with all employees participating, one day before the factory’s first anniversary of completion.


The ‘Win-Win Workplace Practice Resolution Rally,’ held for one hour from 3 p.m. that day, was organized to reaffirm the spirit of labor-management cooperation on the first anniversary of the factory’s completion and to overcome recent production disruptions caused by difficulties in procuring ACU (Airbag Control Unit) parts. All employees united to overcome these challenges and pledged to achieve the annual production target of 50,000 units.


At the resolution rally, after pledging to leap forward as a global best production company through win-win cooperation and top quality, the chairman of the Win-Win Council, labor representatives, and representatives of the Win-Win Workplace Practice Council jointly declared a win-win statement. In addition, the CEO, vice president, labor representatives, and chairman of the Win-Win Workplace Practice Council signed a pledge to practice win-win cooperation together.


In particular, during the win-win declaration with the participation of all executives and employees of Gwangju Global Motors, they pledged to ▲ pursue company development along with employment stability and mutual growth through win-win cooperation and top-quality productivity, ▲ create stable performance and a safe workplace as a specialized automobile production company, and ▲ build a sustainable growth foundation and contribute to the local community through a sense of ownership and a partnership of communication and cooperation.


CEO Park Kwang-tae said, “Although the economic conditions are unfavorable both domestically and internationally, such as difficulties in semiconductor supply, I am truly grateful and reassured that all GGM employees are united as one to overcome this crisis well,” and added, “Let us all work together with the mindset that we are all owners to secure win-win cooperation and world-class quality, achieve this year’s production goals, and make Gwangju Global Motors the world’s best specialized automobile production company.”


Meanwhile, Gwangju Global Motors, which marks the first anniversary of the factory’s completion on the 29th, achieved a miracle in 492 days by starting construction on December 26, 2019, and completing the factory on April 29, 2021. Since beginning mass production with the first car ‘Casper’ on September 15 of the same year, it has created a sensation in the market.



As of the 28th, cumulative production has surpassed 25,000 units, and the company is sailing smoothly, having hired 621 employees, including about 580 talents from the Gwangju-Jeonnam region, leading job creation efforts.


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