Gwangju Buk-gu Operates Customized Civil Service Office in Preparation for 'Lunch Break Closure System' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) is taking measures to minimize inconvenience to residents following the implementation of the civil servant lunch break closure system starting next month on the 1st.


On the 21st, Buk-gu announced that it will operate a customized civil service office to reduce work gaps caused by the lunch break closure system and provide convenience to residents for civil complaints.


First, with the implementation of the closure system, civil complaint processing will be available on weekday mornings and evenings.


Every Tuesday, work will start one hour earlier than usual at 8 a.m. so that residents can receive necessary civil services during their commute time.


Every Friday, working hours will be extended to process tasks until 7 p.m.


In particular, for services that cannot be processed through unmanned civil service issuance machines or the internet, such as seals, household move-in records, and passports, a prior reservation system will be implemented to handle tasks until 7 p.m. daily.


Reservations can be made by calling or faxing the Buk-gu Office Civil Service and Passport Division at least two days before the desired processing date.


Additionally, unmanned civil service issuance machines will be installed in all 28 Dong Administrative Welfare Centers, and guidance personnel will be assigned to assist the elderly and others.


Along with this, sound boxes will be installed in the district civil service office and Dong Administrative Welfare Centers to collect residents' opinions and inconveniences related to the lunch break closure system, which will be actively reflected in civil administration.



District Mayor Moon In said, “We will actively promote civil administration that considers residents until the lunch break closure system is stably established.”


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