Over 1,100 employees attend to foster unity Diverse programs including choir competition and photo exhibition Awards presented to over 60 long-serving employees
Kang Deok-young, CEO of Korea United Pharm, and employees.
Korea United Pharm announced on the 22nd that it held a commemorative event with the participation of all employees to celebrate its 38th anniversary and to encourage the members who have contributed to the company's growth.
The event, held on the 19th at the 'United History Campus' in Dochon-myeon, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, was attended by approximately 1,100 employees from Korea United Pharm and its affiliates (Korea Biochem Pharm, United Interpharm, Caleb Multilab, UNR Research, and UNS Bio). The event featured a variety of programs, including a congratulatory performance, a foundation anniversary ceremony, a company anthem singing, a promotional video screening, and a photo exhibition. In particular, the employee choir competition was designed as a time to foster communication and harmony.
During the commemorative ceremony, awards were presented to long-serving employees. A total of about 60 employees were recognized, including 5 for 30 years of service, 15 for 25 years, 8 for 20 years, 20 for 15 years, and 20 for 10 years.
Kang Deok-young, CEO of Korea United Pharm, stated in his commemorative speech, "The company's growth over the past 38 years has been thanks to all of you, our employees. We will continue to make ongoing investments to accelerate the company's growth in the future."
The 'United History Campus,' where the event was held, is a complex space where historical materials and performances can be enjoyed in nature. It includes a history museum showcasing the development process from the late Joseon Dynasty to modern times, a multipurpose atrium for seminars and performances, a promotional hall, and an outdoor performance venue.
Kim Sang-jun
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