Kim Taejin, Gwangju Seo-gu Council Member, Receives 'Merit Award' from Kia Motors Gwangju Branch
"Improving Living and Traffic Safety Around the Gwangju Plant"
Kim Taejin, a member of the Gwangju Seo-gu Council, received a merit award from the Gwangju branch of the Kia Motors division of the Korean Metal Workers' Union under the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (branch chief Eun Yongcheol) on the 16th.
This merit award was given in recognition of Councilor Kim's ongoing efforts to promote the safety and convenience of workers, as well as his contributions to improving living conditions and traffic safety around the Kia Motors Gwangju Plant.
Kim Taejin, a member of the Gwangju Seo-gu Council, received a merit award from the Gwangju branch of the Kia Motors division of the Korean Metal Workers' Union under the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions on the 16th. Photo provided by Kim Taejin's office
View original imageIn particular, he was recognized for his leadership in establishing pedestrian safety facilities and replacing outdated discharge lamp streetlights with high-efficiency LED lights around the Kia Motors Gwangju Plant, especially in response to the redevelopment of Gwangcheon-dong and the resulting need to improve living safety in the area.
Kim stated, "I believe this award acknowledges my hands-on efforts at the sites of civil complaints to enhance the safety and convenience of residents and workers," and added, "I will continue to pay close attention and make ongoing efforts to improve the safe environment for local residents and workers."
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