The Korea Times

POSCO runs day care centers for partner firm employees’ kids

- By Jhoo Dong-chan jhoo@koreatimes.co.kr

POSCO is running day care centers not only for its employees’ young children but also for those of its partner companies.

The world’s sixth-largest steelmaker had operated several facilities solely for its employees’ kids. In a bid to help tackle Korea’s low birthrate problem, POSCO signed a memorandum of understand­ing with the Korea Workers’ Compensati­on & Welfare Service to expand the service to children of its partner firms in April 2019.

In June 2020, it built and has since operated two day care centers — one near POSCO’s headquarte­rs in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, and another in Gwangyang, South Jeolla Province.

Not only employees of the steelmaker’s 19 affiliated companies but also those of 41 partner firms put their kids at the day care center in Pohang. In Gwangyang, parents of 19 affiliated and 88 partner companies are beneficiar­ies of the service.

Figure suggests that about half of the children are of employees of the steelmaker’s partner companies.

Located near the steelmaker’s headquarte­rs in Pohang, the POSCO Dongchon Child Care Center offers a two-story indoor garden where kids can cultivate plants and see a clear blue sky through its glass ceiling. It also features a library and running tracks. It has also operated an English program since 2022.

The POSCO Geumdang Child Care Center is located inside the POSCO Gwangyang Steelworks residentia­l area. It offers a large playground where seasonal events are held for kids. Like its sister care center in Pohang, it also offers various educationa­l programs to help in developing children’s potential.

Besides the centers above, the steelmaker renovated its existing child care center at the POSCO Center in Gangnam, Seoul, where not only POSCO employees but also partner firm employees can leave their children during business hours.

POSCO has also operated various career programs, including remote work at home, to help prevent its workers from experienci­ng career interrupti­ons due to having and raising children since July 2020.

In a bid to support the children of its workers as well as those of partner firm employees, the steelmaker establishe­d a scholarshi­p program to financiall­y support their kids’ education from preschool to college under a joint agreement with its unionized workers as well as partner companies in Pohang and Gwangyang.

 ?? Courtesy of POSCO ?? Kindergart­eners pose with their teachers at a POSCO day care center in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, July 25.
Courtesy of POSCO Kindergart­eners pose with their teachers at a POSCO day care center in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, July 25.

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