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FedEx Korea named excellent company for work-life balance in South Korea

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FedEx Korea named excellent company for work-life balance in South Korea
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Richard W. Smith President and Chief Executive Officer Airline and International | FedEx

FedEx Korea, a branch of the global courier company Federal Express Corporation, has been recognized as an "Excellent Company for Work-Life Balance in South Korea 2024." The award is organized by several government bodies and organizations, including the Ministry of Employment and Labor. FedEx was acknowledged for creating an inclusive work environment that prioritizes employee welfare and a healthy work-life balance.

The "Excellent Company for Work-Life Balance in South Korea" initiative began this year with participation from various entities such as the Ministry of Employment and Labor, Ministry of SMEs and Startups, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Korean Employers Federation, Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and the Korea Federation of SMEs. Companies are evaluated based on innovative policies to improve employees' work-life balance through flexible working hours, annual leave policies, reduced working hours, work-parenting support systems, corporate culture among other criteria. FedEx received high marks for its comprehensive employee welfare system that includes flexible working arrangements and programs supporting parents.

Wonbin Park, Managing Director at FedEx Korea stated: “We are honored to have our efforts recognized with this selection. We continuously strive to improve our work environment by prioritizing our employees’ health and happiness. In today's world where work-life balance is a crucial value for employees, FedEx remains committed to meeting their diverse needs. We believe that a balanced life not only enhances employee satisfaction but also fosters innovation and excellent service delivery which contributes positively to our corporate culture.”

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FedEx offers several employee benefits programs such as 100% paid parental leave (up to 90 days) and tuition assistance covering full tuition fees from middle school to high school and 50% for university education. They encourage staff to take vacations freely while striving to create a healthy productive workplace environment. Furthermore, they provide regular training opportunities like education fee support programs and mentoring schemes aimed at achieving personal growth alongside professional development.

Since 2016 FedEx has consistently received family-friendly certification from the Ministry of Gender Equality & Family.

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