South Korea News Agency, Seoul, October 21, South Korea's Paris Betten parent company SPC Group once again apologized for the death of an employee in its SPL Pyeongtaek factory in a safety accident, and decided to invest 100 billion won (about RMB 500 million) in the next three years to prevent such tragedies from happening again.
SPC Group Chairman Xu Yingyin html attended a press conference on the morning of the 221st and apologized for the safety accident of employees. [Picture = Newspin News Agency] Xu Yingyin, chairman of
SPC Group, held a press conference at the headquarters of the Seoul Municipal Company on the morning of the 21st, expressing his deep condolences and apologies to the deceased employees and their relatives, and also apologizes to all the citizens.
Xu Yingyin emphasized that he and all colleagues in the company feel a great responsibility and will humbly accept the severe criticism and accusations of the people. The company will re-check the security management system to strengthen safe operations. A safety management committee composed of external personnel and front-line employees will be established to strengthen safety supervision capabilities.
Subsequently, SPC President Huang Zaifu (sound) announced a response plan to prevent the recurrence of tragedy. The company will invest 100 billion won to strengthen safety control in the next three years. Among them, 70 billion won will be used to improve safety facilities and improve equipment automation, 20 billion won will be used to improve the working environment of employees and create a safety work culture, and the remaining 10 billion won will make concentrated investments in improving industry safety.
In addition, an SPL employee died of a safety accident while working on the 15th. President Xu Yingyin expressed his apology to his old friend's relatives the next day, and the company also issued an apology letter on the 17th. But the day after the employee's death occurred, the SPL factory started construction immediately, which aroused public dissatisfaction and set off a boycott campaign.
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