Busan City Invests 11 Billion KRW to Support Workers in Employment Blind Spots Affected by COVID-19
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Ju-cheol In] Busan City announced on the 8th that it will implement the 'COVID-19 Regional Employment Response Special Support Project' together with the Ministry of Employment and Labor to support workplaces affected by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis.
This project consists of two parts: employment stability support of 3.5 billion KRW for COVID-19 affected workplaces, and livelihood support of 7.5 billion KRW for special-type workers and freelancers (about 14,250 people), securing a total of 11 billion KRW in national funds to support approximately 23,000 people.
Applications will be accepted online in a non-face-to-face manner through a dedicated website from the 10th to the 20th. Eligibility and required documents can be found in the announcement.
For more details, inquiries can be made to the dedicated call center operated by the Busan Employers Federation and the Busan Economic Promotion Agency.
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Oh Geo-don, Mayor of Busan, said, "This project is promoted as a special support project for low-income workers on unpaid leave at small businesses excluded from the COVID-19 phase 1 and 2 support policies, as well as special-type workers and freelancers who are in the blind spots of the employment safety net. We will strive to prepare practical support policies to overcome the COVID-19 crisis."
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