Recruiting 100 Participants for the 'COVID-19 Overcome Local Job Project' Until the 7th

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) has launched a public job provision initiative by the 7th to support the livelihood stability of vulnerable employment groups such as the unemployed and those on leave or business closure.


The district is recruiting participants for the ‘COVID-19 Overcome Local Job Project’ to provide stable livelihood support for residents facing economic difficulties due to COVID-19.


The recruitment includes a total of 100 people: 67 for life quarantine support, 8 for public service support, and 25 for public and rest space improvement. From October 15 to December 14, participants will work 6 to 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, at various departments of Jungnang-gu Office and on-site locations.


Applications are open to unemployed or daily workers without regular income who are residents of Jungnang-gu aged between 18 and under 65, capable of working, and who do not have disqualifications such as being recipients of livelihood benefits under the National Basic Livelihood Security Act or unemployment benefits.


Residents wishing to apply should visit their nearest community service center by the 7th.


The district will comprehensively review applicants based on factors such as vulnerability to employment, asset holdings, household income (health insurance premiums), number of times participated in public job projects, head of household status, number of dependents, and qualification conditions for each project, then select participants and notify them individually on the 13th.


For detailed information about the ‘COVID-19 Overcome Local Job Project,’ please refer to the ‘Recruitment Announcements’ section on the Jungnang-gu Office website or contact the Job Creation Division of Jungnang-gu Office.



Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi of Jungnang-gu said, “I hope this project will go beyond simply providing jobs and lead to livelihood stability for residents and revitalization of the local economy,” adding, “We will continue to do our best to contribute to employment stability and livelihood maintenance for residents through various job projects.”


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