Daewoo E&C announced on the 10th that it has signed a business agreement with the Construction Workers' Mutual Aid Association for 'integration of on-site worker electronic card information.' The on-site worker electronic card system is a program in which construction workers tap their cards on a terminal when arriving and leaving work, and their attendance records are transmitted in real time.


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The association introduced this system to automate attendance management, ensure transparent management of retirement mutual aid funds, and protect workers' rights and interests. Daewoo E&C has managed worker information through its own electronic access system. With this agreement, the company expects to manage the number of people accessing construction sites more systematically, as the association's information will be integrated in real time. Immediate response will also be possible in emergency situations.

Kwon Hyuktae, Acting President of the Construction Workers' Mutual Aid Association (left), and Shin Donghyuk, Chief Strategy Officer of Daewoo E&C, are taking a commemorative photo after the signing ceremony on the 9th. Provided by Daewoo E&C

Kwon Hyuktae, Acting President of the Construction Workers' Mutual Aid Association (left), and Shin Donghyuk, Chief Strategy Officer of Daewoo E&C, are taking a commemorative photo after the signing ceremony on the 9th. Provided by Daewoo E&C

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Daewoo E&C plans to begin pilot operations at nine sites in the first half of this year and gradually expand the number of participating sites. The association will provide training to partner companies to help establish the system. Shin Donghyuk, Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) of Daewoo E&C, said, "This will enhance the reliability of on-site workforce management and further strengthen our data-driven smart safety management system."


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