– Partnership with Kakao Bank, Toss, Lotte Department Store, and corporate welfare services such as one-time free house cleaning
– Supporting work-life balance with cleaning services tailored to the lifestyles of employees

The home cleaning service platform 'Cleaning Research Institute' operated by Living Research Institute (CEO Yeon Hyeon-ju) announced on the 20th that it will expand corporate welfare services to support employees' work-life balance through cooperation with major domestic companies such as Kakao Bank, Toss, and Lotte Department Store.
The Cleaning Research Institute operates a family-friendly corporate welfare service that strengthens the work-life balance of employees by forming partnerships with companies. Through this, it creates an environment where employees can focus on their work without the burden of housework, and provides practical support, especially to dual-income families and those who have difficulty taking care of their children.
First, the Cleaning Research Institute will provide one free cleaning service to pregnant employees or employees who have given birth within the past month until May 31st to ease the burden of childbirth for Kakao Bank employees and help them return to work. Regular employees who are not pregnant employees can also use the service with a separate discount coupon.
In addition, in order to solve the household chores of employees, we support in-house welfare for each company. We are holding an event where you can exchange and use Cleaning Research Institute points worth 30,000 won and 50,000 won through the 'in-house point' system operated by Toss and Toss affiliates and affiliated company team members until the end of the year.
In addition, starting this month, Lotte Department Store will participate as a major partner in the employee self-design welfare system, ‘Welfare Wallet.’ Lotte Department Store employees can use the welfare wallet ‘credit’ they are given to use the cleaning service.
Yeon Hyeon-ju, the head of the Living Research Institute, said, “Many companies are introducing the Cleaning Research Institute’s services as welfare programs to improve employee satisfaction and work efficiency,” and “We plan to gradually expand our corporate welfare services in the future so that we can help employees balance work and family life and contribute to creating a better work environment.”
Meanwhile, the Cleaning Research Institute provides various services such as house cleaning, dishwashing, restrooms, and waste separation when you make a reservation through the app, and with the recent addition of the Gangwon-do region, it is now operating nationwide. It currently supports employees’ house cleaning through partnerships with companies such as Kakao, SKT, and Jikbang, and provides benefits such as corporate welfare malls, welfare cards, and employee coupons.
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