On the 7th, 35 male and female volunteer firefighters from Haeje-myeon visited onion farms in Haeje-myeon to carry out support activities. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)

On the 7th, 35 male and female volunteer firefighters from Haeje-myeon visited onion farms in Haeje-myeon to carry out support activities. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seo Young-seo] On the 8th, the Muan Fire Station in Jeonnam (Chief Park Won-guk) announced that 35 male and female volunteer firefighters from Haeje-myeon visited onion farms in Haeje-myeon, which are experiencing labor shortages due to the impact of COVID-19, on the 7th to provide support activities.


This labor assistance was promoted to help farms seeking workers due to difficulties in employing foreign laborers at the time when the onion harvest begins.



The farms that received labor support said, "It was difficult economically due to COVID-19 and we were at a loss because of the labor shortage, but the male and female volunteer firefighters of Haeje-myeon helped us, which was a great strength."


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