Haman County, Haman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Changnyeong Technical High School signed a business agreement on the 8th in the county governor's office to address the local talent shortage and promote economic development. (Photo by Haman County)

Haman County, Haman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Changnyeong Technical High School signed a business agreement on the 8th in the county governor's office to address the local talent shortage and promote economic development. (Photo by Haman County)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi-hyunju] Ham-an County in Gyeongnam announced on the 8th that it signed a business agreement with the Ham-an Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Changnyeong Technical High School in the county office to support employment and revitalize the local economy.


At the signing ceremony, Ham-an County Governor Jo Geonjeom, Ham-an Chamber of Commerce Chairman Park Gyechul, Changnyeong Technical High School Principal Song Younggi, as well as related public officials and institutional representatives attended.


The three institutions promised to cooperate based on mutual trust to revitalize the local economy by facilitating employment for prospective and graduated students of Changnyeong Technical High School at promising companies within the county.


Through this agreement, the county will do its best to support administrative tasks aimed at resolving unemployment and creating jobs, including strengthening the role of the job support center to help Changnyeong Technical High School graduates find employment. The school was also asked to actively cooperate so that students can transfer their residence to Ham-an County when they get employed by companies within Ham-an.



Governor Jo said in his greeting, “I hope today’s agreement will serve as a stepping stone for excellent students of Changnyeong Technical High School to find jobs at local companies and settle in Ham-an,” adding, “The county will spare no administrative support to help students’ employment and long-term settlement through continuous employment.”


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