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Dealing with the crisis in the steel industry: POSCO changes working system

Facing weakening conditions in the global steel industry, POSCO has decided to change the working system for its executives.

Dealing with the crisis in the steel industry: POSCO changes working system

In the face of deteriorating conditions in the global steel industry, POSCO has decided to introduce a five-day working system for its executives. This is an important step taken by the company to rebuild its competitiveness and respond to the crisis situation. POSCO was the first among its subsidiaries to introduce an emergency management system and respond to the crisis.

On the 6th, POSCO, the steel company affiliated to POSCO Holdings, recently decided to increase the working system for managers from four to five days a week, according to a statement from the steel industry.

“The corporation is making various efforts to rebuild its competitiveness in steel,” a POSCO official said. Earlier, POSCO became the first steel company to implement a four-day fortnightly system for office workers in January. However, about four months after the introduction of the four-day biweekly system, the attendance system for managers was revised due to difficult management conditions surrounding the domestic steel industry.

The implementation of the five-day working week system only at POSCO, and not at all subsidiaries within the POSCO Group, reflected this sense of crisis, analysts noted. The local steel industry is struggling between low-priced Chinese and Japanese steel products and is suffering from deteriorating profitability. POSCO's strategic move is seen as part of the company's effort to cope with the current challenges and improve its competitiveness.

The new working system at POSCO is aimed at enabling the company's managers to take more initiative and respond more quickly to crisis situations. This is seen as a strategic step by POSCO to rebuild its competitiveness in the steel industry and better adapt to market conditions.

In a period of heightened competition and profitability pressures in the global steel market, POSCO's proactive approach can serve as a model for other players in the industry.

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