Pyeongtaek Port Authority Expands Support for Disabled Persons... Signs MOU with Gyeonggi Disabled Sports Association
Kim Seok-gu, President of Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority (fourth from left), is taking a commemorative photo with attendees after signing a business agreement with Baek Kyung-yeol, Secretary General of the Gyeonggi-do Disabled Sports Association (fourth from right) on the 20th.
View original imageGyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority is expanding support for people with disabilities.
On the 20th, Pyeongtaek Port Authority announced on the 21st that it signed a business agreement with the Gyeonggi-do Disabled Sports Association at the Pyeongtaek Port Marine Center to create jobs for people with disabilities in the province, realize social value, and promote the employment of disabled athletes.
According to the agreement, the two organizations will promote ▲ the employment of disabled athletes in the province and the establishment and operation of workplace sports teams ▲ the provision of information and support related to the employment of disabled athletes and workplace sports teams in the province ▲ various human and business exchanges to expand cooperation between the two organizations in related fields.
Kim Seok-gu, President of Pyeongtaek Port Authority, said, "I hope this business agreement will serve as an opportunity to create jobs for people with disabilities and stabilize jobs for disabled athletes in Gyeonggi-do." He promised, "In line with the three major visions of Gyeonggi Province, we will strive to provide more opportunities, fairer opportunities, and better opportunities to marginalized working groups such as disabled athletes."
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Starting with this agreement, Pyeongtaek Port Authority plans to strengthen its ESG management and continue to promote social contributions in various fields such as talent development, donations and volunteering, and culture and arts for sustainable management.
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