Gwangju Nam-gu to Inspect 9 Youth Job 'Didimdol Workplaces' on 25-26 View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 24th that it will conduct inspections on the 25th and 26th of nine youth job sites participating in the Didimdol project within the district.


The businesses include the Korea Arts and Culture Association, which employs youth for counseling and office management in the education service sector, Artju Co., Ltd., a publishing and video production company, Ace Kitchen Festival Rental Korea, a wholesale and retail kitchen furniture company, and Bareun Food, a food wholesale, retail, and manufacturing company.


Nam-gu plans to check whether the companies are employing youth in accordance with the purpose of the project and assigning appropriate tasks, whether the four major insurances are subscribed, management of youth work status, availability of key documents such as labor contracts, and compliance with working hours including overtime and holiday work through on-site inspections.


In addition, satisfaction with working hours and treatment, difficulties faced by youth participating in the Didimdol project, and whether youth participants are receiving overlapping support from the national or local governments will also be examined.


If any violations of the guidelines for the region-led youth job project are found during the on-site inspections, warnings and corrective actions will be taken according to the violation action standards. If correction orders are not followed, contracts will be terminated and subsidies reclaimed.



A Nam-gu official said, “We will comprehensively inspect the operation status of the region-led youth job project to ensure the project is carried out solidly, identify problems, and prepare improvement measures accordingly.”


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