Status Briefings at GGM and AI Data Center

On the 5th, members of the Gwangju City Council's Industry and Construction Committee visited the Gwangju Global Motors electric vehicle production plant and took a commemorative photo at the Casper electric vehicle exhibition hall. Photo by Gwangju City Council

On the 5th, members of the Gwangju City Council's Industry and Construction Committee visited the Gwangju Global Motors electric vehicle production plant and took a commemorative photo at the Casper electric vehicle exhibition hall. Photo by Gwangju City Council

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The Gwangju City Council's Industrial Construction Committee (Chairperson Park Pilsun, hereafter referred to as the Committee) announced on the 6th that it had inspected the progress of major industrial facilities under its jurisdiction during site visits on the 5th.


The purpose of these visits was to listen to reports on the operational status of the National AI Data Center, Gwangju Global Motors (GGM), the Labor-Management Mutual Growth Support Center, and the Gwangju Labor Rights Center, and to gather on-site feedback for future improvement measures.


Chairperson Park Pilsun visited the National AI Data Center, received a briefing on the major operations of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Agency (AICA), and requested, "Please actively identify and promote projects so that Gwangju can lead the AI industry and become the 'AI capital' of Korea."


Park also listened to updates on key projects such as electric vehicle production at Gwangju Global Motors (GGM) and issues related to labor-management disputes, stating, "The City Council will actively work to mediate the GGM dispute smoothly and achieve mutual growth between labor and management."


Additionally, during visits to the Labor-Management Mutual Growth Support Center and the Gwangju Labor Rights Center, the Committee discussed ways to promote harmonious mutual growth between labor and management, directions for improving workers' rights in Gwangju, and listened to concerns from the field.





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