Mayor Lee Sangil of Yongin Vows to Improve Working Conditions for Environmental Officials
Communication Meeting with Environmental Officials and Company Representatives
On December 8, Lee Sangil, Mayor of Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province, held a communication meeting with environmental officials and representatives of companies responsible for the collection and transportation of municipal solid waste, discussing measures to improve working conditions.
Lee Sangil, Mayor of Yongin City, is explaining the city's policies and measures to improve working conditions during a communication meeting with environmental officials. Provided by Yongin City
View original imageDuring the meeting, the environmental officials proposed several measures for more efficient waste collection and better working conditions, including ▲replacing recycling collection vehicles with grab arms ▲increasing the number of special workdays on public holidays ▲and introducing additional street vacuum cleaners.
Mayor Lee instructed that five out of nine aging grab trucks be actively considered for replacement in the first half of next year, and also decided to introduce two more street vacuum cleaners.
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Mayor Lee expressed his gratitude, saying, "I appreciate the hard work of environmental officials who keep Yongin City clean and pleasant," and pledged, "I will continue to make efforts to provide administrative support to improve the working environment for environmental officials."
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