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Gwanak-gu, Online Labor Law Special Lecture for Youth Workers and Entrepreneurs View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) has launched a labor law lecture series on YouTube's 'Live Gwanak' to help young people create desirable workplaces by providing easily understandable labor law education.


Considering the difficulty of face-to-face education due to COVID-19, the lectures are produced as videos to provide young people with online knowledge about labor contracts, the four major social insurances, industrial accidents, and other labor law basics.


The lecture series consists of five sessions: ▲ Guidance for youth preparing for their first job (labor contracts, minimum wage, working hours) ▲ Guidance for youth preparing to start a business (job postings, labor contracts, four major social insurances, working hours) ▲ Working youth? This is essential! (labor unions, workplace harassment, sexual harassment, industrial accidents, resignation) ▲ Youth running a business? This is essential! (flexible work, business transfer, disciplinary action and dismissal, retirement pension) ▲ Useful systems to know (wage claims, unemployment benefits, labor office complaints, labor committee relief applications), covering topics that any young person would be curious about.


Each lecture lasts about 40 minutes and is conducted by labor law experts including Jung Jin-ah and lawyer Kim Seong-hoon from the Gwanak-gu Labor Welfare Center, along with members of the Gwanak Youth Network. The sessions provide labor law knowledge and Q&A for young job seekers, workers, entrepreneurs, and business owners.


Anyone can watch by searching 'Live Gwanak' on YouTube.


For detailed consultations after viewing, labor law counseling is available through the Gwanak-gu Labor Welfare Center consultation application.



Mayor Park Jun-hee said, “I feel sorry that many young people are going through difficult times as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. I hope this online labor law special lecture will be a small help for young people preparing for their first job or starting a business to create desirable workplaces. We will continue to carry out various projects for youth in the future.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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