Naju City in Jeollanam-do recently held a 'Mutual Respect Pledge to Eradicate Gapjil' for eup, myeon, and dong chiefs at the city hall's main conference room.

Naju City conducted a "Mutual Respect Pledge to Eradicate Gapjil" for eup, myeon, and dong chiefs. <br>[Photo by Naju City]

Naju City conducted a "Mutual Respect Pledge to Eradicate Gapjil" for eup, myeon, and dong chiefs.
[Photo by Naju City]

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According to the city on the 8th, the pledge was attended by Mayor Yoon Byung-tae and 20 eup, myeon, and dong chiefs.


The pledge included ▲ practicing mutual respect and consideration among colleagues ▲ prohibition of abuse of superior status and authority ▲ prohibition of unfair work or personal orders ▲ prohibition of transferring the institution's duties or burdens to related personnel ▲ protection of reporters and victims of gapjil acts.


At the event, the attendees unanimously stated, "A public service without gapjil and an honest public life are the foundation of trusted administration," and "We will take the lead in fostering a transparent and honest public service culture in Naju."


Along with this, the city is promoting various policies such as gapjil eradication prevention education for all employees, sharing of cases, self-diagnosis and surveys, and operation of a gapjil damage reporting and support center.


Mayor Yoon Byung-tae said, "Senior officials must take the lead in improving organizational culture," and added, "I hope this pledge ceremony will serve as an opportunity to once again awaken a culture of mutual respect and consideration."



Naju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong baekok@asiae.co.kr


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