Ulsan City Recruiting Participants for COVID-19 Overcome Hope Job Project
90 People to be Selected by July 23 for COVID-19 Closure, Unemployed, and Vulnerable Groups

Public Jobs Deployed for Ulsan Bus Disinfection Work View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Ulsan City is conducting a bus disinfection project to provide public jobs for vulnerable groups.


The city announced on the 16th that it is recruiting participants for the "Public Transportation (City Bus) Disinfection Project" under the "COVID-19 Overcome Hope Job Project," supported by the government and promoted by Ulsan City to overcome the economic crisis caused by COVID-19 and revitalize the local economy through livelihood support.


This project, which will run for four months from August 3 to November 30, will provide jobs to vulnerable employment groups residing in Ulsan or citizens who have experienced job loss or business closure due to COVID-19. Citizens aged 18 or older with the ability to work who need livelihood support due to the local economic downturn are eligible to apply.


The number of selected participants is 90, who will be assigned to disinfection work on city buses, garages, and turnaround points. They will also participate in promoting and encouraging mask-wearing inside city buses, as well as investigating unfriendly cases such as reckless driving and non-stop stops.


Applications can be submitted in person at the Ulsan City Bus and Taxi Division from July 16 to July 23.



An official from Ulsan City said, "We hope this project will provide some help to vulnerable groups who are having difficulties in job searching due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation. Along with disinfecting city buses, we will investigate unfriendly cases such as mask-wearing, reckless driving, and non-stop stops so that citizens can use city buses safely and comfortably."


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