Yoo Tae-yeol, CEO of Grand Korea Leisure (GKL), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a personnel exchange agreement with Kangwon Land. [Photo by GKL]
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) and Kangwon Land signed a business agreement on personnel exchange on the 22nd.
This agreement was conducted in a non-face-to-face format, where the representatives signed the agreement in their respective offices to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and then exchanged the documents.
According to the agreement, the two organizations plan to exchange specialized personnel in their comparative advantage fields on a one-to-one basis and nurture talent. As the first exchange project, GKL's surveillance specialists and Kangwon Land's gambling addiction prevention and treatment specialists will be dispatched to each other and work for one year starting from October 1.
Surveillance involves monitoring the entire casino premises with hundreds of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to ensure customer safety, prevent fraud, and suggest profit directions through game analysis. GKL plans to dispatch employees who are members of the international surveillance council (ACSN) to Kangwon Land.
Yoo Tae-yeol, CEO of GKL, said, "Through personnel exchange, we hope this will be an opportunity for the two organizations to learn and disseminate operational know-how in their excellent fields and mutually develop."
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