Ministry of Employment Chooses 'Win-Win Labor-Management Job Consulting' in Public Contest

Bucheon City Hall

Bucheon City Hall

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Bucheon City in Gyeonggi Province has been selected for the '2020 Labor-Management Win-Win Regional Job Consulting Support Project' organized by the Korea Labor Foundation, receiving 180 million KRW in support and starting the development of a model to create a youth job ecosystem in the Daejang-dong Advanced Industrial Complex.


According to the city on the 23rd, the Labor-Management Win-Win Regional Job Consulting Support Project, led by the Ministry of Employment and Labor, supports metropolitan and local governments by providing consulting to help labor, management, and local government cooperate to discover job models suitable for the region.


Bucheon City designated Daejin University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation as a consortium institution along with the local labor-management-government council and proposed the creation of a youth employment and start-up ecosystem linked to the Daejang-dong Urban Advanced Industrial Complex as the consulting theme, leading to its selection.


Accordingly, the city will receive the full 180 million KRW in national funding to provide consulting for discovering the 'Bucheon-type job model,' including providing quality jobs to attract young population to Daejang-dong, strategies for attracting companies and industrial development, and infrastructure establishment.


The city plans to sign an agreement with the Korea Labor Foundation next month and officially proceed with the consulting project.



Mayor Jang Deokcheon stated, "Based on continuous understanding and cooperation among economic actors in labor, management, government, and the community, we plan to model Bucheon-type job creation when establishing plans for the Daejang-dong Urban Advanced Industrial Complex and derive job creation methods applicable throughout the region."


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