Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is joining forces with local institutions and organizations to revitalize the operation of the workplace-visited Win-Win Health Center and strengthen the foundation for worker health promotion services.


"Healthy Workplaces" Gwangju Gwangsan-gu Visiting Win-Win Health Center Public-Private Partnership View original image

On the 22nd, Gwangsan-gu signed a business agreement for the operation of the "Workplace-Visited Win-Win Health Center for Healthy Working Life of Workers" and worker health promotion with Hanam Industrial Complex Management Corporation (Chairman Park Heung-seok), Pyeongdong Industrial Complex Operation Council (Chairman Kim Bo-gon), Gwangju Economic Promotion Win-Win Job Foundation (CEO Kim Hyun-sung), Gwangju Workers' Health Center (Director Chae Deok-hee), Gwangsan-gu Labor Union Representatives Council (Chairman Son Seong-beom), and Hanam Knowledge Industry Center (Director Choi Jin-seong) at the Hanam Knowledge Industry Center's main conference room.


Since June, Gwangsan-gu has been operating the "Workplace-Visited Win-Win Health Center," which visits workplaces during lunch breaks to provide health measurement, counseling, and other health services to support industrial complex workers who may neglect health management due to busy schedules.


This agreement aims to enhance the effectiveness of the Workplace-Visited Win-Win Health Center operation and expand the quality and scope of services provided to workers by fostering collaboration and cooperation among Gwangsan-gu and local institutions and organizations in the industrial complex, economy, and employment sectors.


According to the agreement, each institution will establish a cooperative foundation to provide health services to industrial complex workers.


They plan to mutually cooperate in promoting various health services of Gwangsan-gu, including the Workplace-Visited Win-Win Health Center, providing spaces and facilities for efficient service operation, linking programs to improve workers' health management, and supporting workers' use and participation in programs.


Following the signing of the business agreement, Gwangsan-gu held the second Workplace-Visited Win-Win Health Center at the Hanam Knowledge Industry Center. Utilizing the lunch break, basic examinations, chronic disease management, occupational stress psychological counseling, and education in work environment fields were conducted in cooperation with the Gwangju Workers' Health Center.



Park Byung-gyu, Mayor of Gwangsan-gu, stated, "With this agreement, the Gwangsan-gu Workplace-Visited Win-Win Health Center, strengthened by the will and power of local institutions and organizations, has become a more reliable support for protecting workers' health. We will do our best to make the visiting health center a virtuous cycle connecting healthy workers and vibrant companies through organic cooperation and collaboration."


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