POSCO Group announced on the 6th that it will expand the 'Children's Book Sharing Campaign with the Learning Platform,' which increases employees' utilization of online education while also contributing to social responsibility, from Incheon to Pohang and Gwangyang.

POSCO Group announced on the 6th that it will expand the 'Children's Book Sharing Campaign with the Learning Platform,' which increases employees' utilization of online education while also contributing to social responsibility, from Incheon to Pohang and Gwangyang.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] POSCO Group announced on the 6th that it will expand the 'Children's Book Sharing Campaign with the Learning Platform,' which increases employees' utilization of online education while also contributing to social responsibility, from Incheon to Pohang and Gwangyang.


This campaign allows group employees to accumulate points through learning on the company's online learning space, the 'Learning Platform.' POSCO Human Resources Development Institute selects 10 outstanding learners each month and donates children's books with supportive messages in their names to local children's centers.


In August, POSCO Human Resources Development Institute donated children's books in the names of 30 outstanding learners on the Learning Platform to the 'Saesaengmyeong Local Children's Center' located in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City.


POSCO Group decided to conduct the second phase of the campaign for two months until November and expand the target areas to Pohang and Gwangyang.



Kim Soon-gi, head of POSCO Human Resources Development Institute, said, "By spreading small digital-based donations through the Learning Platform, we will practice a sustainable form of corporate citizenship spirit and contribute to creating a culture of voluntary participation and action to solve social problems as a member of the community."


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