'Childcare Leave' Linked Event

Dongkuk Steel Group announced on the 26th that it provided congratulatory gifts along with a letter from the CEO to 117 employees' children entering elementary school.


Dongkuk Steel Group conducted this event in connection with the 'Elementary School Admission Childcare Leave.' The group guarantees employees with children entering elementary school a leave of at least 2 days and up to 5 days per child to accompany them on their first day of school.


Dongkuk Steel included a gift set containing a backpack, stationery set, and safety keyring, along with a cheering letter from Vice President Choi Sam-young, to 58 employees' children entering elementary school. In his letter, Vice President Choi said, "Congratulations sincerely on entering elementary school," and "I wish you a bright and shining school life filled with happy encounters that will begin on a warm spring day."


Dongkuk CM provided a gift set consisting of a cooling tumbler, backpack, and embroidered name tag, along with a letter from Vice President Park Sang-hoon, to 59 employees' children entering elementary school. Vice President Park introduced himself as "the representative uncle of the company where your mom and dad work," and said, "I hope you grow up healthy and happy, and I always support you, who are as pretty as flowers."


After the group’s split, Dongkuk Steel Group plans to continuously review customized welfare systems considering the characteristics of each company.



Employees of Dongkuk Steel Group are taking a commemorative photo along with gifts to be given to employees' children who are about to enter elementary school. <br>[Photo by Dongkuk Steel Group]

Employees of Dongkuk Steel Group are taking a commemorative photo along with gifts to be given to employees' children who are about to enter elementary school.
[Photo by Dongkuk Steel Group]

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