Discussion on Establishing Next Year's Employment Business Plans with 11 Implementing Agencies

On the 15th, Changwon City held a meeting at the Changwon Industry Promotion Agency to discuss measures for stabilizing employment next year. (Photo by Changwon City)

On the 15th, Changwon City held a meeting at the Changwon Industry Promotion Agency to discuss measures for stabilizing employment next year. (Photo by Changwon City)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon City in Gyeongnam announced on the 18th that it held a meeting with stakeholders of the implementing agencies for the 'Employment Stability Preemptive Response Package Support Project' at the Changwon Industry Promotion Agency.


At the meeting held on the 15th, about 20 stakeholders from 11 implementing agencies attended, including Park Sang-seok, Director of Job Creation Division of Changwon City, Ryu Tae-hyung, Director of Management Support Office at Changwon Industry Promotion Agency, as well as the Gyeongnam Changwon Industry-Academia Convergence Center, Gyeongnam National University, Changwon National University, Korea Polytechnics 7 College, and Changshin University.


The 'Employment Stability Preemptive Response Package Support Project,' which secured 9.1 billion KRW in national funding, is a project where the Ministry of Employment and Labor, Gyeongnam Province, Changwon City, Gimhae City, and others form a consortium to promote a regionally led mid- to long-term job project linked with industrial and economic policies.



Park Sang-seok, Director of Job Creation Division, stated, "We hope that the successful execution of this year's Employment Stability Preemptive Response Package Support Project, along with the expansion of the project next year, will lead to overcoming employment crises in key local industries, fostering new growth industries, maintaining employment, and creating new jobs."


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