Communicating for Improved Member Welfare
and a More Reasonable Working Environment

The Changnyeong County Government Employees' Labor Union in Gyeongnam held the inauguration ceremony for its 13th term on the 25th at the Changnyeong County Sports Complex, attended by over 700 guests and union members.


The ceremony was celebrated by County Governor Seong Nak-in, senior government officials, Hong Seong-du, chairman of the Changnyeong County Council, provincial assembly members Lee Gyeong-je and Woo Gi-su, as well as county council members.

Changnyeong County Public Officials Labor Union Holds 13th Inauguration Ceremony. Provided by Changnyeong County

Changnyeong County Public Officials Labor Union Holds 13th Inauguration Ceremony. Provided by Changnyeong County

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Kang Su-dong, head of the Gyeongnam branch of the National Government Employees' Labor Union, Han Jin-hee, chairman of the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Office, Jo Min-young, branch chief of the sister organization Sunchang County, and chairpersons and branch chiefs from cities and counties in Gyeongnam also attended to support the union's inauguration ceremony.


Chairman Jang Jeong-seok expressed in his inaugural speech, "We will create a labor union that communicates to protect the right to livelihood from wages to pensions, improve working conditions reasonably, enhance the welfare of union members, and resolve grievances."



Meanwhile, the inauguration ceremony began with a congratulatory performance by the government employees' union band 'Changgong-euro,' followed by the entrance of flags by each branch, presentation of merit plaques, the chairman's inaugural speech, and congratulatory speeches from guests. In particular, the flag performance prepared together by all former executive committee members added significance to the ceremony and received enthusiastic applause from the union members.


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