Recruitment until the 12th of next month, Monthly Support of 2 Million Won for Youth Activists' Salaries and Four Major Insurance Fees

Gwangyang-si, Recruiting Participants for Small Business Youth Activist Support Project View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Gwangyang City announced that it is recruiting participants for the ‘COVID-19 Crisis Small Business Untact Youth Activist Support Project,’ which connects small businesses and local youth, until the 12th of next month.


The city prepared this project to help both small businesses facing management crises due to COVID-19 and unemployed youth who can utilize untact platforms and online marketing.


The recruitment targets are small business owners, associations, and organizations in the manufacturing and service sectors located in Gwangyang City, as well as unemployed youth aged 18 to 39 residing in Gwangyang City.


Selected small businesses will receive a monthly support of 2 million KRW for youth activists’ wages and the employer’s share of the four major insurance premiums, while youth activists will be supported with a monthly salary of 2 million KRW (before tax) and an activity allowance of 300,000 KRW.


Moon Byung-joo, Director of the Investment and Job Creation Division, said, “We expect this project to be helpful to businesses and youth struggling due to COVID-19,” and added, “We hope for active participation from both companies and youth.”



For more details, check the announcements on the Gwangyang City website or contact the Regional Startup Employment Promotion Association, the operating organization.


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