2000 Participants at Ulsan Munsu International Archery Field

Employees and their families of S-OIL spent a time of unity at the Ulsan Munsu International Archery Field.


On the 13th, S-OIL Ulsan Plant announced that about 2,000 employees and their families, including S-OIL President Park Bong-su and S-OIL Labor Union Chairman Son Kyung-ik, participated in the ‘2023 Plant Family Sports Event’ held at Munsu International Archery Field.


Held for the first time in four years since 2019, this sports event was organized into five teams reflecting S-OIL’s core values of ‘Excellence, Passion, Integrity, Cooperation, and Sharing.’ Through various events such as a fun sports day, themed activities, and a singer’s congratulatory performance, everyone enjoyed a time of unity as one.

S-OIL employees and their families are holding a team-building sports event on the 13th at Ulsan Munsu International Archery Field.

S-OIL employees and their families are holding a team-building sports event on the 13th at Ulsan Munsu International Archery Field.

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In his opening remarks, President Park Bong-su expressed gratitude for the hard work of employees in successfully completing the large-scale regular maintenance work this year without any safety accidents.


President Park said, “Let us all unite as one team to ensure the successful completion of the ‘Shaheen’ project, which will be responsible for the company’s future growth.”


Labor Union Chairman Son Kyung-ik first expressed thanks to those who prepared the event and said, “Thanks to the support of your families, S-OIL employees gain great strength to contribute to the company’s development,” adding, “I hope you enjoy the autumn festival in good health.”



Since the establishment of the labor union in 1980, S-OIL has maintained a win-win labor-management relationship without any labor disputes, and regularly holds sports events to strengthen trust and harmony between labor and management.


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