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For employee empowerment

Starbucks Coffee Korea CEO Lee Seock-koo, third from right, poses with Hanyang University President Lee Young-moo, third from left, after signing a cooperation agreement at the school’s campus in Seoul, Tuesday. Starbucks will offer scholarships to its employees who don’t have bachelor’s degrees, to attend a four-year, online-based program at Hanyang Cyber University. / Courtesy of Starbucks Coffee Korea

May 11, 2016

Making Mongolia greener

Korean Air employees wave after planting trees in a desert area in Mongolia, Tuesday. Korea’s largest airline has been planting trees there for 13 years as part of its Global Planting Project to help stop desertification./ Courtesy of Korean Air

May 11, 2016

Surfing time

Models promote Rash Guards from Eight Seconds at a beach. The fashion brand of Samsung C&T said its water wear products protect customers from ultraviolet rays by using special materials./ Courtesy of Samsung C&T

May 10, 2016

LG Display's recruitment fair

University students majoring in natural sciences or engineering speak to LG Display employees during the company’s recruitment fair at its office in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, Tuesday./ Courtesy of LG Display

May 10, 2016

Celebrating global startup event

Samsung Electronics’ global cooperation group Vice President Kim Do-hyun, right, poses with Israeli consul to Korea Shimon Ben-Shosan, left, and other participants during an event to commemorate the global startup conference 2016 Start Tel Aviv at the Federation of Korean Industries building in Yeouido, Seoul, Tuesday./ Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

May 10, 2016

Hosting Chinese dignitaries

Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Mong-koo, center, walks with China’s Jiangsu Province Governor Shi Taifeng, right, and Chinese Ambassador to Korea Qiu Guohong, left, at the automaker’s headquarters in southern Seoul, Monday. Chung discussed business and other issues with Taifeng. Kia Motors, Hyundai Motor’s sister company, operates a plant in Yancheung, Jiangsu Province, producing 890,000 vehicles annually. / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

May 9, 2016

Duty free shopping

Chinese tourists including employees of Joymain Science and Technology of Zhongmai Group, who are visiting Korea on an incentive trip, look for cosmetics at a Lotte Duty Free shop in Songpa, southern Seoul, Sunday. / Yonhap

May 8, 2016

First recipient of new Avante Sport

Lee Jeong-hoon poses with two new Avante Sport compact sedans at the Korea Speed Festival in Incheon, Sunday. Lee, 30, a salary worker, will drive the sedan in the contest. / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

May 8, 2016

Finance education

Students at an elementary school in Uljin, North Gyeongsang Province, raise their hands to answer a question during a finance class hosted by NongHyup Life Insurance, Wednesday. The insurer plans to present 60 finance lectures to 1,500 children this year as part of its corporate social responsibility program. / Courtesy of NongHyup Life 

May 6, 2016

Mercedes-Benz Automotive Trainees

Mercedes-Benz automotive mechatronics trainees after their completion ceremony at the company’s training center in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. Mercedes-Benz introduced the Automotive Mechatronics Traineeship program in August 2006 and thisyear’s program, the eighth, had 28 students. / Courtesy of Mercedes Benz Korea

May 6, 2016
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