LG Innotek announced Thursday the signing of a pivotal joint labor-management agreement, underscoring its commitment to significantly enhance workplace safety and foster comprehensive employee well-being.
The landmark signing ceremony took place Wednesday at the company’s Magok headquarters in Seoul. Attendees included LG Innotek CEO Moon Hyuk-soo, Union Chairman Lee Jung-il, and various other key representatives.
This significant agreement highlights a unified commitment from both management and labor to elevate workplace safety standards through enhanced cooperation. It comes at a time of increasing societal focus on robust worker protection and long-term corporate sustainability.
Under this comprehensive declaration, both parties have explicitly pledged to foster open communication and cultivate mutual trust, crucial for developing demonstrably safer working environments. Furthermore, they committed to establishing robust systems that actively support work-life balance, thereby cultivating a workplace where employees genuinely feel secure, both physically and psychologically.
To effectively implement the stipulations of this agreement, LG Innotek is set to launch a dedicated joint labor-management task force within the current month. This specialized group will concentrate on formulating and enacting practical, tangible measures, such as introducing innovative safety and health programs and spearheading joint safety initiatives across all company worksites.
LG Innotek CEO Moon Hyuk-soo affirmed, “This agreement unequivocally places worker safety and health at the forefront of our priorities and profoundly strengthens labor-management cooperation.”
Union Chairman Lee Jung-il further emphasized the union’s commitment, stating, “The union will actively collaborate with management to ensure that sustained company growth directly translates into enhanced employee well-being and a demonstrably safer workplace for everyone.”
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