Various Health Programs Based on Labor-Management Cooperation
Contributing to the Spread of a Healthy Workplace Culture

The Busan Regional Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency contributed to creating healthy workplaces by selecting businesses that set exemplary standards in promoting employee health.


The Busan Headquarters announced on April 14 that it had presented the 'Certificate of Excellence in Employee Health Promotion' to Shinsegae Centum City Store on April 8.


Shinsegae Centum City Store received high marks for making employee health a core value of its management and continuously running a variety of health promotion programs. In particular, the company collaborated with local organizations to establish a robust culture of health in the workplace by implementing an obesity management program for reducing body fat, a 'Health Walk' initiative encouraging employees to walk 100,000 steps per week, as well as organizing healing camps and various wellness events.


The company stated, "We believe that employee health is synonymous with corporate competitiveness, and this achievement was made possible through the collective efforts of all staff. Building on this recognition, we will continue to foster a progressive safety and health culture where everyone can work in good health."



Jung Jongdeuk, Head of the Busan Headquarters, emphasized, "Systematic and ongoing health promotion activities are essential to creating a healthy workplace. I hope that exemplary businesses will continue to take the lead in these efforts in the future."

The Busan Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency is presenting the 'Outstanding Workplace for Health Promotion' certificate to Shinsegae Centum City Store.

The Busan Headquarters of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency is presenting the 'Outstanding Workplace for Health Promotion' certificate to Shinsegae Centum City Store.

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