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Happiness for All

Enhancing Happiness for Employees

SK Group articulates in its management philosophies, SK Management System (SKMS), that employee happiness ultimately leads to the company’s creation of social and economic values in a virtuous circle. It emphasizes the importance of employees, whom it defines as the main driver of happiness management at work. Employee happiness is of utmost importance at SK energy as well and we are making devoted efforts to increase employee satisfaction. We will prevent direct and indirect violations of human rights across the SK energy business value chain, enhance human rights management, and foster a mature corporate culture rich in diversity and inclusion.

Protecting Human Rights

In response to the global emphasis on human rights management and corporate responsibility, SK Energy is actively promoting human rights declarations at business sites and is committed to expanding human rights management by establishing human rights policies tailored for each site.

Human Rights Management Framework
Goal
Maintain the Highest Level of Human Rights Management in Korea and
Expand Due Diligence to Overseas Employees
Strategies
Supplement International Standards
Tasks
The CEO Human
Rights Statement
  • Declare support for international standards for human rights (e.g., ILO, UNGP) and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  • Propose ten human rights policies* following international standards for human rights.
Promoting SK Energy's key activities and delivering results
Tasks
Human
Rights Education
  • Enhance employees’ awareness of human rights by providing education.
Tasks
The CEO Human
Rights Statement
  • Declare support for international standards for human rights (e.g., ILO, UNGP) and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  • Propose ten human rights policies* following international standards for human rights.
Human
Rights Education
  • Enhance employees’ awareness of human rights by providing education.


Respect for human rights, prohibition of forced labor, prohibition of child labor, minor workers, working hours, wages, prohibition of discrimination, freedom of association, workplace safety and environment, due diligence process on human rights protection