KSD Conducts Job Support Project for COVID-19 Life Quarantine Experts in Busan Region
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] Korea Securities Depository announced on the 25th that it has hired 16 women with career interruptions in the Busan area to provide services such as disinfection, quarantine, fever checks, and record keeping to prevent COVID-19 at vulnerable facilities including child welfare facilities and child centers.
This project is being carried out in collaboration with four Women's Human Resources Development Centers in the Busan area. The Depository supports labor costs and quarantine supplies expenses, while the Women's Human Resources Development Centers are responsible for participant selection, hiring, and project team management. The duration is about two months starting from today.
The Depository stated that as a public institution, it is fulfilling its social responsibility to support job creation for socially vulnerable groups and is conducting this project to protect vulnerable local groups from COVID-19 infection by providing daily quarantine services in blind spots of quarantine.
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President Lee Myung-ho said, "We will continue to discover and promote job support projects for socially vulnerable groups to realize social values that coexist with the local community."
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