LG marks Life's Good Day

LG Electronics CEO Lyu Jae-cheol (second row, fifth from left) poses with employees at the company’s Life’s Good Day event at LG Twin Towers in Seoul on Monday. The event features “Seondangpo,” a pop-up program where employees pledge acts of initiative and kindness in exchange for brand-themed experiences, part of LG’s effort to spread its Life’s Good values across workplaces nationwide. (LG Electronics)

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