IT Company Youth On-site Communication Meeting Held

Jeonnam Governor Kim Young-rok's Communication Steps with Youth 'Stand Out' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Kim Young-rok, Governor of Jeonnam Province, held an on-site communication meeting with young people from IT companies and had an honest conversation.


According to Jeonnam Province on the 23rd, the meeting held at Human IT Solution Co., Ltd. in Namak, Muan, was organized to create a "Happy Jeonnam where young people work and stay" by directly visiting the workplaces of young people to listen to their working conditions and difficulties and reflect them in youth policies.


Established in 2006, Human IT Solution Co., Ltd. is an IT specialized company that develops smart factory solutions and immersive media content such as dementia prevention VR. It was designated as a promising small and medium enterprise by Jeonnam Province in 2018.


Among the 32 employees of Human IT Solution Co., Ltd., 30 are young employees under the age of 39, and more than 90% of the employees graduated from local universities.


At the meeting, young people presented various opinions they felt on-site as young workers in small and medium enterprises, including operating self-development programs and providing living expenses support due to meal cost burdens.


In fact, Mr. A, who lives alone in Namak New Town and receives "housing cost support for young employees," and Mr. B, who got married after joining the company and secured a home in Mokpo through "interest support for newlyweds and multi-child families," said, "Jeonnam's youth housing stability support project has been a great help."


Governor Kim said, "We will actively review concrete implementation plans for the proposals so that young people can feel the changes on-site," and added, "We will implement comprehensive population policies including good jobs, housing, culture, childbirth, and childcare environments so that young people can take root and settle in Jeonnam."



Meanwhile, Jeonnam Province operates 18 "City/County Youth Centers," which are base activity spaces for young people, in 17 cities and counties, and plans to establish youth centers in all cities and counties in the province and support various youth activities by utilizing youth networks.


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