Participation of 20 People in 7 Projects Including the On-site Job Discovery Team Project

Jinju City to Continue Regional Community Job Project in Second Half Following First Half Efforts View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kang Sharon] Jinju City, Gyeongnam Province announced on the 31st that starting from September 1, it will promote the '2020 Second Half Local Community Job Project' to revitalize the local economy, which has been depressed due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), and to provide stable jobs for vulnerable groups.


This project will be implemented for three months until the end of November this year, with 20 participants involved in seven projects, including the visiting job discovery team project that utilizes local resources and spaces.


The city will provide COVID-19 infection prevention education for project participants and actively respond to social distancing guidelines such as mandatory mask-wearing, checking body temperature at least twice a day, and maintaining distance between participants during work.


The Local Community Job Project has been implemented since 2011, and in the first half of this year, 45 people participated in nine projects. It has been providing jobs to the unemployed every year, contributing to livelihood security and unemployment resolution, receiving positive responses from participants.



Meanwhile, as a project to overcome COVID-19, the city is vigorously implementing the Hope Job Project with 1,086 participants in the first half and 2,190 participants in the second half under the Jinju-type Job Project. It is also actively striving for citizens' livelihood stability and local economic revitalization by promoting various public job projects such as the Local Community Job Project and the Senior Job Project.


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