Busan Port Authority Receives Certification as Excellent Reading Management Workplace for 4 Consecutive Years
Busan Port Authority (BPA) received re-certification for the fourth consecutive year at the ‘2023 Korea Reading Management Excellent Workplace Certification Ceremony’ hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on the 15th.
BPA has been striving to promote a reading culture with the goal of ‘creating a knowledge communication culture that grows together through books’ by implementing initiatives such as operating an in-house book cafe, providing E-book subscription services, supporting in-house reading clubs, offering book learning (online education programs), and the Today’s Reading Completion (non-face-to-face reading certification system).
Busan Port Authority reading management officer Yoon Hye-yeon is taking a commemorative photo for the excellent workplace certification in reading management.
View original imageKang Jun-seok, President of Busan Port Authority, said, “At BPA, where learning and culture coexist, we will continue to improve the in-house reading environment and develop and support various programs to provide opportunities for communication and growth for both the organization and individuals.”
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The Reading Management Excellent Workplace Certification system has been implemented since 2014 to discover reading-friendly companies (organizations) and spread the reading culture.
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