It seemed like a good situation, but not for Jang Seok-joon, the union leader.
He was sitting in his office, calling Nam Min-sik, a reporter he had a close relationship with. He expressed his anxious feelings.
“Nam, why aren’t you answering me? I asked you to investigate that bastard’s weakness.”
-You should talk to Director Chu. I’m too busy.
“How do you think I feel? I’m the only one who’s under pressure here.”
-That’s not my problem. If I don’t do what they want, I might be buried in this industry. Will you take responsibility for me?
“No, that’s not what I meant…”
Jang Seok-joon tried to calm down the agitated Nam Min-sik.
Knock knock.
Two cheerful union staff members appeared at the door.“Leader, we’re going to take pictures of the employees now.”
“We’ll take yours later too. So people can see how amazing you are.”
“…”
Jang Seok-joon lost his words and blinked his eyes at the staff members’ remarks.
One of them smiled brightly and turned around.
“Thank you so much, leader. Fighting.”
Clang.
The door closed, and Jang Seok-joon remained motionless for a while.
With many staff members involved, the visible results of the follow-up measures came out quickly.
He should have been satisfied by now, but Yoo-hyun had no intention of stopping there.
He wanted to expand the scope of his work, so he mobilized the union team through Yun Jun-woo, a video expert.
The result was shown in the C factory conference room on the fourth day of the follow-up measures.
Ahhhhhh.
The conference room, decorated like a resting place, was filled with middle-aged female employees who were chatting.
They all looked tense, as if they were rubbing their cheeks with their palms.
“When we film this time…”
The union staff member who received Yun Jun-woo’s instructions fiddled with the camcorder and raised his hand.
At the signal, the female employees who were sitting started to talk casually, as if they had never been nervous.
“Did you see the expanded lounge in the F factory? There were 10 massage chairs in there.”
“The other factories are amazing too. The sleeping room is basic. Oh, and the cafeteria changed, right? It’s awesome.”
“The food is free, and they added more snacks. If you don’t eat, they’ll give you the snack money back.”
“That’s not all. You can adjust your work hours the next day depending on how much overtime you do. And…”
The other union staff member next to the camcorder flipped the sketchbook and showed the keywords.
Next to him, Yun Jun-woo explained the filming techniques to the union staff member who was handling the camcorder.
Maybe because the other person was a young female employee, his whispering voice sounded very affectionate.
Did he have such a gentle side?
Yoo-hyun chuckled and looked at him, and Yun Jun-woo whispered with a sheepish expression.
“Is there something wrong?”
“No. You’re so nice to the other female employees, but you’re so stiff in front of Hyo-ju.”
“That’s not…”
Yun Jun-woo stuttered with a flushed face.
The filming was over, and there was a clap and a surprised sound.
“Wow. They’re giving us gift cards too?”
“Wow. This much?”
The union team members were doing well on their own, so Yoo-hyun said a word and left first.
“Let’s go do something else.”
“Huh? Yes. I’ll finish the instructions for the other factories and go right away.”
Yun Jun-woo said to the union female employee with a red face.
He was determined to take responsibility until the end, which showed his personality.
The faces of the half-circle workers from six factories were captured on video, and they were played on TVs that were hung all over the factory every day.
Thanks to that, people could see the changes in the factory at a glance.
But the people themselves didn’t change.
To maximize the effect, he needed to overhaul the work that had been done habitually, so Yoo-hyun invited experts.
Kang Jong-ho, a technician from Hansung Electronics Gangwon factory, was one of those experts.
He came to the D factory warehouse with the half-circle workers and was surprised to see Yoo-hyun.
“Huh? Why are you here, Han?”
“Hello, Kang Jong-ho technician.”
“Haha. I thought I wouldn’t see you again after Yeontae-ri, but here you are. What’s up?”
“You said you’d buy me a meal, but you never contacted me, so I came to find you.”
“No, that’s…”
Kang Jong-ho was flustered by Yoo-hyun’s friendly words.
He was a person who had a naive side, unlike his sharp appearance.
Yoo-hyun smiled and approached him, and Lee Seong-ryeol, a team leader who looked high-ranking, greeted him curtly.
“Director Han, I’ve done everything you ordered.”
“Good job. I’ll just talk for a moment and go, so you go to the factory manager’s office.”
“Okay. I’ll prepare a report on the progress of replacing the old facilities with the factory manager.”
Lee Seong-ryeol bowed and passed by, and Kang Jong-ho blinked his eyes.
“What? Factory manager?”
“It’s nothing. Oh, did you look around the warehouse?”
“…”
Yoo-hyun casually pulled Kang Jong-ho’s arm.
He was confused for a while, but when he stood in front of the employees, he showed a different side.
He shook off his clumsy past and revealed his prowess as a warehouse organization expert.
“The problem with the D factory warehouse is…”
He didn’t just point out the problem, but also suggested a solution.
He also demonstrated it himself by mobilizing the accompanying employees.
His skill, which had been praised by the audit team members in Yeontae-ri, was still there.
Yoo-hyun watched him with satisfaction, and the demonstration was over.
The existing warehouse staff members who heard the additional explanation couldn’t close their mouths in surprise.
“This would be much easier, wouldn’t it?”
“I didn’t know you could link the computer work so easily.”
“With this, we can cut the management staff in half.”
Yun Jun-woo filmed their reactions with the camcorder.
This was intended to be used as a teaching material for the other warehouse people.
He didn’t just bring experts for warehouse organization.
Expert teams from Hansung Chemical, Hansung Energy, Hansung Electronics, etc. came to each production department and achieved production innovation.
The equipment improved, and the production efficiency increased.
On top of that, the welfare improved, and the employees unanimously said.
The Wonju factory has improved a lot.
Most of the existing employees had roots in Wonju.
The news of the Wonju mayor spread quickly, and posts were posted on the internet community without fail.
-My mother has been working at the Wonju factory for 20 years, and she says it’s the best now. What changed is…
The posts were uploaded because of the gift card event, but no one thought it was part of marketing.
Most of the writers were related to long-term employees, so they felt sincere.
The reactions were hot, and soon a news that would ignite the hot atmosphere came.
Yoo-hyun faced Chu Jeong-hwan, the director who brought him good news.
“The Ministry of Employment and Labor selected our factory as the best case of labor-management compromise. It will be announced soon through their newsletter.”
“That’s great. Good job.”
“You don’t seem very happy.”
“Why wouldn’t I be happy? This will make my performance more solid. It’s just a shame that it’s harder to deal with you now.”
“What do you mean?”
“If there’s any bad talk after being the best case, it won’t be good for my reputation.”
“So?”
“Now I’m in a position where I have to ask you not to expose me more.”
Yoo-hyun’s sharp words contained something that Chu Jeong-hwan wanted to hear.
Chu Jeong-hwan knocked on the door of the Ministry of Employment and Labor not for Yoo-hyun, but for himself to survive.
He was relieved to confirm that they had the same intention, and he asked Yoo-hyun earnestly.
“Keep your promise.”
“Of course. I’ve already sorted it out. You’re also good at erasing traces. And digging into my back.”
It was something he could tell without even trying.
Chu Jeong-hwan, who was on Yoo-hyun’s palm, hid his embarrassment and said.
“Don’t misunderstand. I hope there’s nothing to blush about.”
“Me too.”
Yoo-hyun smiled at him.
Of course, he had no intention of letting him go.
The result of Chu Jeong-hwan’s efforts was soon revealed through the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s newsletter.
This spread as an article, and it also improved the image of Hansung Group.
Now other companies were knocking on the door of the Wonju factory to benchmark it.
The person who would mark the peak of this positive situation called him.
It was Kim Yeon-guk, a reporter from Uri Ilbo.
He was in a hurry and asked bluntly.
-Is it true that you’re at the Wonju factory right now?
“Yes. That’s right. How are you?”
-Huh. Did you also coordinate this strike?
“I was lucky. The employees also helped me a lot.”
Yoo-hyun was humble, but Kim Yeon-guk, who had heard the information from Oh Eun-bi, didn’t think so.
He knew well that Yoo-hyun belonged to the group strategy room, and what it meant for the group strategy room to intervene in the subsidiary strike.
This was something that Yoo-hyun deliberately leaked, but Kim Yeon-guk didn’t have time to question it.
He was in charge of the social section, so he had to write a special article on this strike.
His desperation was evident in his voice.
-Do you remember the car center article I wrote last time? Thanks to that, Hyun-soo’s car center is doing really well. I visit there sometimes.
“Haha. Just get to the point.”
-I, I want to write a special article on this, can you help me?
“Sure. It’s a good connection. But I have to go back soon, so you have to come quickly.”
-Gasp. Don’t worry. I’ll jump right up.
Kim Yeon-guk hung up the phone with a spirited voice.
And he really came up to Wonju that evening.
Yoo-hyun, who booked a hotel room for him, had a drink with him at the hotel bar.
“I remember the flying kick picture was so good…”
“Haha. Back then, you…”
They drank a glass of alcohol and reminisced.
Yoo-hyun subtly guided the direction of the article.
“I really liked the car center article you wrote last time. It was very human and nice.”
“I’m thinking of writing a more human article this time.”
“That’s good. Especially, the Wonju factory is where Chairman Shin Hyun-ho’s roots are, so there will be a lot of stories. There are also production workers who worked with him.”
“Oh, that’s nice. It would be plausible to link the history of Hansung Precision and the process of this strike.”
Kim Yeon-guk’s storytelling ability was exceptional.
It was the best decision to bring him into this game.
He showed his unique refreshing laugh and clinked glasses with Yoo-hyun.
“This is a heavy responsibility, isn’t it? I have to work hard for once.”
Clang.
The two people who had the same intention crossed their smiles with the swaying glasses between them.
The next day, Yoo-hyun kept his promise to support Kim Yeon-guk.
First, he assigned Yun Jun-woo and Gong Jin-han, who were in charge of the video, to support him.
He also provided the videos, photos, and records of the changes that had been organized through the union team.
Thanks to that, he got high-quality data that he would have to run around for.
Of course, he had time to spare, and he could focus on the stories of the employees.
He interviewed the old factory workers, and at the end, he also interviewed the heroes of this strike negotiation.
They were Jang Seok-joon, the union leader, Chu Jeong-hwan, the director, Ahn Jun-hong, the factory manager, and Lee Seong-ryeol, the team leader.
They didn’t want to be interviewed at all, but they had no choice because it was Yoo-hyun’s request.
As a result, they had to stick to the interview without even leaving work.
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