BISTEP Obtains Human Rights Management System Certification... Establishes System Aligned with International Standards
Proven Excellence in Human Rights Risk Management and Systematic Human Rights Management System
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Busan Institute of Science, Technology and Education Promotion (BISTEP, President Kim Youngbu), the dedicated agency for regional science and technology policy based on R&D in Busan, has obtained the Human Rights Management System certification from the Korea Management Registrar (KMR).
BISTEP has obtained the Human Rights Management System certification and is taking a commemorative photo. Provided by BISTEP
View original imageThe Human Rights Management System certification is granted after evaluating the appropriateness of human rights management objectives, policies, and implementation requirements based on international standards, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
Through this certification, BISTEP has established a human rights management system that meets international standards and has been publicly recognized for fulfilling its social responsibility throughout its operations.
To strengthen human rights management, BISTEP has declared a human rights management statement, conducted human rights impact assessments, established grievance redress procedures, and provided human rights education to all executives and employees.
During the recent review, BISTEP received high marks for activating grievance channels such as anonymous bulletin boards, surveys, one-on-one conversations with the president, and grievance counselors, as well as for fostering a healthy organizational culture through the expansion of flexible work arrangements, operation of Culture Day, and on-site workshops.
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Kim Youngbu, President of BISTEP, stated, "This certification is the result of our efforts to establish a culture where every member is respected, going beyond merely building a system," adding, "We will proactively manage human rights risks and establish ourselves as a trusted leader in human rights management."
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