National Gwangju Science Museum Hosts 'Mutual Respect Culture Campaign'
The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 27th that it held a Mutual Respect Culture Campaign.
This campaign was organized to have a time of encouragement and mutual respect among executives and employees as the year comes to an end. It was linked with the November Mutual Respect Day event, "Let's Share Warm Encouragement."
Jeon Tae-ho, Acting Director, said, "Marking the 10th anniversary of the museum's opening this year, the Gwangju Science Museum has provided more opportunities for the public to experience science by performing new functions for spreading science culture, such as operating new projects like the star observation 'Starlight Moonlight Journey' in collaboration with the Korea Tourism Organization."
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He added, "Going forward, we will implement ethics and human rights management throughout the institution's operations to spread science culture and foster an organizational culture where all employees communicate organically based on respect."
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