Independence Hall of Korea Holds 2025 Ethics and Human Rights Management Practice Pledge Ceremony
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-06-13 03:30:59
The Independence Hall of Korea (Director Kim Hyung-seok) announced that it held the '2025 Ethics and Human Rights Management Practice Pledge Ceremony' with its executives and employees on the 10th at the Gyeore Nuri Hall Convention Hall.
To spread a culture of ethical and human rights management, this ceremony included Director Kim Hyung-seok, Labor Union Chairman Ok Joo-yeon, all staff, and partner companies signing the "Ethics and Human Rights Management Practice Pledge," followed by a staff representative reading it aloud.
The pledge contains resolutions for the Independence Hall of Korea's executives and employees to practice sound ethical management and to actively implement human rights management that values human dignity and worth in all management activities.
In addition, a lecture by a professional integrity instructor was held to promote fair and transparent work performance, eradicate corruption, and foster a clean organizational culture.
Kim Hyung-seok, Director of the Independence Hall of Korea, stated, "Integrity is not an option but a necessity to create a clean organizational culture through a commitment to transparent and ethical management." He added, "We will strive to establish ourselves as a public institution trusted by the public."
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