Farglory Group’s First “Workplace” Special Issue Showcases its Corporate Heritage with Real Stories
“Wow!” Behind the exclamations lie the complicated emotions of employees. Only 20% positive feedback received and a mountain of skepticism to overcome—this was the tense situation faced when Farglory Land relocated to its newly inaugurated shared workplace in 2021. However, Farglory knew that this was a necessary step in the corporate culture revolution. In March 2023, a Special Issue documenting the spirit of workplace remodeling was published, and this time, Farglory wanted to “inscribe” a brand-new mindset into the hearts of every Farglory employee through the use of powerful words.
Besides Offering Supplies, Farglory Free Trade Zone Takes on Another Important Role in Relief Work
The devastating earthquake that struck Turkey on February 6 not only resulted in heavy casualties but also made the immediate need for supplies the first priority of humanitarian relief. While the media reported on the amount of supplies donated, Farglory Free Trade Zone, with its industrial capacity, quietly took relevant action to answer another important question: “How should the supplies be delivered to Turkey?”
Farglory Land’s “Site Project” Gives Construction Waste a New Home
With the new workplace of Farglory International Building as an experimental site, Farglory’s Site Project collaborated with META Design to give construction waste a more exciting life. The leftover bits and pieces may seem useless, but with the techniques and creative ideas of the project staff, these pieces transformed into furniture, lighting fixtures, and installations in the workplace common area. Once unapproachable, construction site waste has now been transformed into elegant furniture that is used on a daily basis, the exquisiteness of which is something that should be savored by everyone.
Farglory Foundation’s Housing Repair Service: Being the Light of Life in Remote Areas
Since 2016, Farglory Foundation has been utilizing its core competence in the construction industry to provide housing repair services. Several volunteer groups comprising colleagues are called on to visit every corner of Taiwan including the remote mountainous areas, outlying islands, and the eastern part, with an aim to make the facilities and spaces in remote areas safer and more functional.