Applications Accepted Until the 7th

Hampyeong-gun Recruiting Companies for 'Jeonnam-type 4050 Hope Job Incentive' Support Program View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do (Acting County Governor Na Yunsu) announced on the 4th that it is recruiting companies to support the ‘Jeonnam-type 4050 Hope Job Incentive’ until the 7th to encourage reemployment of retired middle-aged people in their 40s and 50s.


The 4050 Hope Job Incentive support project is a program that supports newly employed middle-aged workers in their 40s and 50s and local hiring companies.


If finally selected for the project, companies and employees will receive employment retention funds of 5 million KRW (companies) and employment incentives of 3 million KRW (individuals), respectively, paid in installments over 10 months.


This year, the county will newly recruit 2 companies to participate in the Hope Job program.


Eligible companies are small and medium-sized enterprises located in Jeonnam with 5 to fewer than 300 employees.


They must plan to newly hire middle-aged workers aged 40 to 59, and the monthly salary excluding the support fund must be at least the minimum wage.


However, agricultural cooperatives, fishery cooperatives, agricultural and fishery corporations, etc. may apply even if they have fewer than 5 regular employees, while companies not enrolled in employment insurance, companies with national or local tax arrears, and companies with artificial layoffs are excluded from application.


Middle-aged workers will be selected later by the selected companies themselves.


Companies wishing to apply for the project should prepare the application form (available on the county website under Notices/Announcements) and related documents and either visit the Hampyeong County Office Job Economy Division in person or send them by mail by the 7th.



For more details, please contact the Hampyeong County Office Job Economy Division.


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