National Police Workplace Council (Jikhyup) Min Gwan-gi, President of the Jikhyup at Cheongju Heungdeok Police Station, Chungbuk (center) <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

National Police Workplace Council (Jikhyup) Min Gwan-gi, President of the Jikhyup at Cheongju Heungdeok Police Station, Chungbuk (center)
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[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Cho] Min Gwan-gi, the chairman of the Cheongju Heungdeok Police Station's workplace council who led the opposition to the establishment of the Police Bureau, was elected as the first chairman of the "National Police Workplace Council Federation," the police union equivalent.


According to the National Workplace Council Election Commission on the 19th, Min was elected with 104 votes, accounting for 41.2% of the vote, in an online election held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. targeting 252 regional workplace council chairpersons.



Following the passage of the Public Officials Workplace Council Act amendment in April, which enabled nationwide solidarity, the National Police Workplace Council Federation is scheduled to launch on the 27th, the effective date of the amendment. Min's term as chairman is two years.


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