Appointment Ceremony for 2 Boccia and 5 Weightlifting Sports Staff

27 Selected Since 2019, Supporting Athletes' Career Foundations

New employees in sports positions at Korea National Oil Corporation and their families are taking a commemorative photo after the appointment certificate awarding ceremony.

New employees in sports positions at Korea National Oil Corporation and their families are taking a commemorative photo after the appointment certificate awarding ceremony.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Seven disabled sports athletes have joined Korea National Oil Corporation as new members.


Korea National Oil Corporation announced on the 2nd that it hired seven disabled sports job employees in weightlifting and boccia on the 29th of last month.


On that day, the corporation held a job appointment ceremony at its headquarters and presented appointment letters to the sports job employees, including Cha Haerim, five in weightlifting and two in boccia.


These sports job employees are expected to actively represent the Oil Corporation as athletes in various sports competitions held domestically in the future.


Since establishing a disabled sports team in 2019 in collaboration with the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled to promote employment of disabled persons, the corporation has selected a total of 27 athletes over four rounds of hiring sports job employees.


The Oil Corporation operates the sports team by selecting and hiring capable disabled athletes and supports them to establish a stable living foundation.


At the appointment ceremony, Cho Seong-sang, General Affairs Director of Korea National Oil Corporation, said, "We are pleased to welcome new family members," and added, "We hope they achieve good results in various sports competitions, promote the corporation's name, and contribute to the revitalization of disabled sports."



The corporation continues its win-win activities to create a bright world for neighbors in need of attention and support, such as career and vocational training support for disabled youth and PC sharing events of love for information-disadvantaged neighbors.


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