Nonghyup Bank ranks first in employee disciplinary action among the six major Nonghyup corporations

COMPANY / Reporter Kim Jisun / 2023-10-16 03:00:32
 

 

[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Kim Jisun] Nonghyup Bank accounts for more than 70% of the executives and employees of the six largest corporations that have been disciplined.

According to data submitted by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation on the 16th, more than 70% of executives and employees of Nonghyup's six major corporations that have been disciplined over the past four years (2020-August 2023) are employees of Nonghyup Bank. In addition, about 15 percent of Nonghyup Bank's disciplinary executives and employees were subject to heavy punishment, including dismissal or dismissal.

Over the past four years (2020-August 2023), a total of 338 employees of the six major corporations of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation have been disciplined. Nonghyup Bank has the largest number of disciplinary executives and employees, with a total of 237 people disciplined. △ Nonghyup Economic Holdings (43 people), △ National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (36 people), △ Nonghyup Insurance (11 people), △ Nonghyup Life Insurance (7 people), △ Nonghyup Financial Group (4 people) followed.

During the same period, a total of 44 executives and employees were dismissed or dismissed as a result of disciplinary action against executives and employees of the six largest corporations of Nonghyup. Among them, 36 employees were dismissed or dismissed from Nonghyup Bank, accounting for about 81% of the total. Considering that Nonghyup Bank has 237 disciplinary executives and employees, about 15% of the disciplinary executives and employees were punished.

Sexual harassment and sexual harassment (39 people) were the most common reasons for disciplinary action, followed by power tripping (19 people) in the workplace. In addition, disciplinary measures were taken for neglecting work, leaving the workplace, embezzling city funds, stealing customer cash and accepting bribes.

 

Alphabiz Reporter Kim Jisun(stockmk2020@alphabiz.co.kr)

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