337 Nursing Staff, 67% of Total Enrolled in Deduction... Foundation for Medical Workforce Training Established

Jungjingong and Mokpo Hanguk Hospital Medical Staff Collaborate through Naeilchaeumgongje for Mutual Growth View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 4th that it held a plaque of appreciation ceremony for the large-scale subscription to the Tomorrow Employment Deduction at Mokpo Hanguk Hospital located in Sang-dong, Mokpo, Jeonnam.


Mokpo Hanguk Hospital, a representative general hospital in the western Jeonnam region, is providing an employment safety net and practicing performance sharing for nurses who are dedicated and active on the front lines of medical sites such as COVID-19 quarantine through large-scale subscription to the Tomorrow Employment Deduction.


At Mokpo Hanguk Hospital, 337 nurses, accounting for 67% of all nursing staff, are subscribed to the Tomorrow Employment Deduction. This year, the hospital has introduced the Youth Employee Tomorrow Employment Deduction and supports 200,000 KRW monthly.


The Youth Employee Tomorrow Employment Deduction allows workers to pay 7.2 million KRW over five years, and with the hospital's contribution of 12 million KRW, government subsidies of 10.8 million KRW, and compound interest, they can accumulate a lump sum of over 30 million KRW. The Youth Tomorrow Employment Deduction allows workers to pay 3 million KRW over two years, the hospital to pay 3 million KRW, and the government to support 6 million KRW, resulting in a total of 12 million KRW.


Kang Cheol-su, CEO of Mokpo Hanguk Hospital, said, "We introduced the Tomorrow Employment Deduction to coexist with medical staff who are struggling with COVID-19," adding, "In particular, we aim to induce long-term employment of nurses with high turnover rates and provide high-quality medical services to local residents based on high expertise and proficiency."



Kim Hyung-su, head of the SBC Job Headquarters, said, "We hope this case will serve as an opportunity for the positive influence of the Tomorrow Employment Deduction, which induces long-term employment of excellent personnel through performance sharing, to spread."


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