All Human Rights Management Conditions Met... Korea National Oil Corporation Obtains Human Rights Management System Certification from Korea Management Certification Institute View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea National Oil Corporation (President Kim Dong-seop) held a plaque ceremony on the 15th at its Ulsan headquarters to commemorate the acquisition of the human rights management system certification.


The human rights management system certification for the Oil Corporation is an official "response" from the Korea Management Certification Institute for the continuous establishment and revision of internal human rights management-related systems since 2018. This means that the Corporation has met all the human rights management certification requirements demanded by the Korea Management Certification Institute.


Since 2018, the Corporation formed a Human Rights Management Committee including external members and established human rights management regulations that employees must comply with. Since then, it has made company-wide efforts to systematically establish a corporate human rights management culture by conducting human rights impact assessments targeting domestic and overseas business sites.


Additionally, to ensure that the active practice of human rights management involving all employees is not limited internally but expands externally, the Corporation obtained pledges from contractors to protect workers' rights. It has also made various efforts to promote human rights among surrounding stakeholders by verifying compliance with these pledges.



At the plaque ceremony, Korea National Oil Corporation President Kim Dong-seop stated, “In addition to today's certification of the human rights management system, we must expedite the successful establishment of the human rights management index system currently being developed by the Corporation,” and added, “The Corporation will advance the establishment of a corporate human rights management system and become a leading company in human rights management among public institutions in the future.”


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