Last Year's Employment and Startup Performance Exceeded Target by 70%

Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongbuk, Wins 'Minister of Gender Equality and Family Award' in Women's New Work Center Project Evaluation View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] Gyeongsan City, Gyeongsangbuk-do, was selected for the 'Minister of Gender Equality and Family Award' in the employment and start-up performance category at the 2019 National Women New Work Centers (Saeril Centers) project evaluation jointly conducted by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the Ministry of Employment and Labor, and received a commendation on the 10th.


This evaluation, conducted on 140 Saeril Centers nationwide, was carried out in three areas: 'employment and start-up performance,' 'service provision,' and 'center operation.'


The Gyeongsan Saeril Center received consistently high scores in project execution capability, counseling services, vocational education and training, internship operation, follow-up management, and center operation. In particular, it recorded 1,276 people in employment and start-up achievements, surpassing the initial target of 729. Additionally, it achieved an employment insurance subscription rate of 85.0%, significantly exceeding the national Saeril Centers' average of 68.6% in employment stability.


Located within the Employment Welfare Plus Center, the Gyeongsan Saeril Center supports not only women with career interruptions but also vulnerable groups such as youth, low-income individuals, and people with disabilities. It is recognized for leading the construction of a women-friendly city by creating women-friendly workplaces through partnerships with various companies.



Jung Hyun-sook, Director of the Women and Family Division of Gyeongsan City (Director of Gyeongsan Saeril Center), pledged, "Although the prolonged COVID-19 situation has made the economic situation difficult, we will further strengthen activities to prevent career interruptions in advance and support employment and start-ups to help women maintain stable economic activities."


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