Mokpo Chamber of Commerce and Industry Holds Meeting with Park Cheol-jun, Head of Mokpo Employment and Labor Office
Labor Administration Issues and Labor Policy Project Guide... Q&A with Business Representatives
The Mokpo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Chairman Jeong Hyuntaek) held a meeting on the 12th, inviting Park Cheoljun, head of the Mokpo Employment and Labor Office, with about 30 representatives of major local companies in attendance.
According to the Mokpo Chamber of Commerce, this meeting, the first held since the launch of the 25th executive committee, included discussions on labor administration issues and labor policy projects, especially a Q&A session with company representatives regarding the Serious Accident Punishment Act, which has been expanded and applied since January.
Park Cheol-jun, Director of Mokpo Employment and Labor Office, is holding a meeting with local business representatives. [Photo by Mokpo Chamber of Commerce and Industry]
View original imageIn his greeting, Chairman Jeong Hyuntaek said, “I hope that the expansion of the Serious Accident Punishment Act will minimize social confusion and damage, and support companies in strengthening their capabilities to prevent serious accidents.”
Park Cheoljun, head of the Mokpo Employment and Labor Office, stated, “Since January 27, the Serious Accident Punishment Act has been expanded to workplaces with 5 to fewer than 50 employees. Recently, we held a win-win cooperation meeting with safety managers of local shipbuilding companies to explore ways to establish a safety and health management prevention system and promote cooperative measures. Since interest and effort in safety are fundamental to preventing serious accidents, we will do our best to activate safety and health activities and spread a safety culture among local companies.”
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Meanwhile, the Mokpo Chamber of Commerce and Industry regularly holds meetings with related organizations to address local economic issues, striving to ensure that the difficulties and suggestions of local companies are reflected in policies and resolved.
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