Hyundai Steel labor union extends social responsibility

The Pohang chapter of Hyundai Steel’s labor union said Tuesday it had carried out a social responsibility program for 19 children from a local child welfare center.

Members of Hyundai Steel labor union’s Pohang chapter and children from a welfare center in a northern part of Pohang pose during a program held in Pohang. (Hyundai Steel)

On May 23, the chapter’s 13 union members reached out to a child welfare center in a northern remote part of Pohang, a port city in North Gyeongsang Province.

Through the volunteer activity, the union members ran a program that included a visit to Alive Aquarium Daegu. Eleven children of multicultural families — mostly Vietnamese descendants — and eight underprivileged children took part.

The company said it had helped children in the remote area gain easier access to cultural activities through the program.

Headquartered in Incheon, some 30 kilometers west of Seoul, Hyundai Steel runs factories in port cities in Korea, including Incheon, Pohang, Dangjin, Suncheon and Ulsan, as well as in Qingdao, China.

By Son Ji-hyoung
(consnow@heraldcorp.com)