Survey of 773 Citizens and Over 49,000 Businesses

Safety training is being conducted for managers and survey personnel participating in the business census. Photo by Jeonju City

Safety training is being conducted for managers and survey personnel participating in the business census. Photo by Jeonju City

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jae-hee] Jeonju City, Jeollabuk-do, is conducting a full survey of businesses to provide effective livelihood and economic support measures to companies that are working to create a city without layoffs.


On the 6th, the city announced that it will conduct the "Jeonju City Business Full Survey" targeting about 49,000 businesses in the Jeonju area to overcome the COVID-19 employment crisis and establish economic support policies for mutual growth.


To this end, the city selected a total of 773 personnel, including 55 managers and 718 surveyors, targeting citizens and youth experiencing economic difficulties due to unemployment and business closures through the "Jeonju-type Hope Job" project.


When conducting the visit survey, they will carry surveyor identification cards, official letters of implementation, and survey forms to investigate all businesses except mobile businesses.


The detailed survey items consist of 45 categories, including ▲business name, location, business classification, and other general information ▲personnel status ▲management status ▲industry status ▲special items related to COVID-19.


The city plans to complete the full survey by the end of next month and announce the final survey results by November after statistical analysis.


Through this full business survey, the city expects to understand the management environment conditions of businesses in the Jeonju area and help establish effective economic policies. Furthermore, it is anticipated to support economic stability by providing public jobs to citizens facing economic crises due to COVID-19.


Prior to this, from the end of July to August 5, the city conducted safety training for managers and surveyors, as well as activity guidance and area assignments.


Kim Byung-su, Director of the New Growth Economy Bureau, said, "We will implement policies that can revitalize the local economy through this business survey," and asked, "We request active cooperation from business representatives to ensure the survey proceeds smoothly."



Meanwhile, for further details regarding the full business survey, inquiries can be made to Jeonju City Smart City Division, Wansan-gu Administrative Support Division, and Deokjin-gu Administrative Support Division.


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