On the 1st, Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced that it will hold the 'Small and Medium Enterprise Labor-Management Harmony Festival' on the 8th in collaboration with the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation Gwangju Regional Headquarters, the Advanced Industrial Complex Managers Association, and the Bonchon Industrial Complex Management Corporation.


Gwangju Buk-gu to Host Small and Medium Enterprise Labor-Management Harmony Festival on the 8th View original image

The Small and Medium Enterprise Labor-Management Harmony Festival is an event aimed at creating a platform for communication and cooperation between small and medium enterprises, fostering a culture of mutual growth, and boosting the morale of local SME workers and industrial complex employees.


The event, held at the Buk-gu Sports Complex, will be attended by about 200 executives and employees from small and medium enterprises in the Buk-gu area. On the day of the event, from 1:30 PM to 6:00 PM, a pre-event performance, opening ceremony, and harmony festival programs will be held sequentially.


The pre-event cultural performance will feature a Buk dance performance by 'Ssangjae Buk Dance Preservation Society Naedeureum,' followed by the opening ceremony where six exemplary workers who contributed to regional economic revitalization through improved SME productivity will be awarded commendations, and a ceremony to commemorate the start of the event will take place.


The main event, the Harmony Festival, consists of the Myeongryang Sports Day with 11 cooperative games such as 'Air Bong Relay,' 'Human Curling,' 'Cooperative Ball Bouncing,' and 'Group Jump Rope,' as well as a talent contest featuring 10 teams recruited through prior registration. Participants will receive various prizes and giveaways.


Additionally, performances by popular singer Seol Ha-yoon, who appeared on 'I Am a Trot Singer,' and the b-boy dance team 'Jackpot Crew' are prepared. A promotional booth showcasing representative products of local companies will also be operated to raise awareness of regional businesses among residents.



A Buk-gu official stated, "To overcome the current economic crisis, a culture of labor-management coexistence and cooperation is more urgently needed than ever," adding, "We hope this event will serve as an opportunity for local SMEs to unite with one heart and one mind to create hope for our economy."


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