Changwon Facilities Corporation in Gyeongnam has obtained the 'Human Rights Management System Certification' for two consecutive years from the Korea Management Registrar (KMR).

Changwon Facilities Corporation in Gyeongnam has obtained the 'Human Rights Management System Certification' for two consecutive years from the Korea Management Registrar (KMR).

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] Changwon Facilities Corporation in Gyeongnam was recently recognized for its efforts to spread a culture of human rights respect and obtained the ‘Human Rights Management System Certification’ for the second consecutive year from the Korea Management Registrar (KMR), following last year.


The Human Rights Management System is a certification system in which the Korea Management Registrar comprehensively reviews organizations, systems, and implementation requirements to systematically manage human rights management.


In this evaluation, the corporation received high marks for its efforts to prevent human rights violations through various reporting channels such as the abuse of power and grievance/sexual harassment reporting centers, and for operating ‘Mutual Respect Days’ on the 11th and 22nd of every month to enhance human rights sensitivity.


Since introducing human rights management in 2018, the corporation has established a management system to prevent human rights violations, including the declaration of human rights management, operation of the Human Rights Management Committee, and enactment of human rights management implementation guidelines.



Jeong Cheol-young, Acting Director of the Corporation, said, “Taking this re-certification as an opportunity, we will strive even harder to guarantee human rights and spread a culture of respect for human rights among employees as well as various stakeholders.”


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