Award Ceremony Held for Final 12 Works Targeting Employees' Families

GM Korea Plant Hosts Safety Drawing Contest View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Korea GM and GM Technical Center Korea (GMTCK), part of General Motors (GM), announced on the 13th that they held a safety drawing contest for employees and their families.


As part of activities to convey GM's top priority value of safety, GM Korea's business sites conducted a safety drawing contest on the theme of road traffic safety for employees and their families over two months starting in May. Out of about 200 submissions, 12 final works were selected and an awards ceremony was held.


The awards ceremony, held at the Korea GM Bupyeong headquarters PR center the previous day, was attended by top leadership including Roberto Rempel, President and CEO of Korea GM, Brian McMurray, President of GMTCK, and other executives and employees. Certificates and prizes were awarded to the final winners among employees and their families, while emphasizing once again the importance of efforts to raise safety awareness by sharing GM's top priority value of safety company-wide.


President Rempel said, “This safety drawing contest was conducted to promote employees' safety awareness and establish a safety culture within the workplace, and we were able to confirm the active commitment of employees and their families to safety.”


President McMurray said, “I am pleased that GM's important value of safety is shared not only with employees but also with their families.”



Mr. Moonyoung Jo, GMTCK Deputy General Manager, who won the grand prize that day, said, “It was a great opportunity to share thoughts about safety and express them through drawings with my elementary school child,” adding, “While drawing together, I also remember being able to confidently tell my child that I work at a company that values safety highly.”


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