Ulsan City and Gyeongnam Province Sign 'Business Agreement' on the 14th

Cooperation on Legal Revisions and Educational Program Development

"Increase Hiring in Regional Public Institutions to Prevent Talent Drain" Ulsan and Gyeongnam Reshape Wide-Area Talent Recruitment Strategy View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Ulsan and Gyeongnam have joined hands to implement plans to create settlement and employment conditions to prevent the outflow of local talent.


Ulsan City and Gyeongnam Province announced on the 14th that they have signed a "Business Agreement for the Metropolitan Expansion of Local Talent Recruitment in the Ulsan-Gyeongnam Region."


The agreement includes ▲ mutual cooperation for the metropolitan expansion of local talent recruitment in Ulsan and Gyeongnam and the revision of related laws ▲ support for the development of local talent nurturing education programs by relocated public institutions and local universities ▲ personnel exchange for university lectures, specialized research, and technology development.


Ulsan City and Gyeongnam Province plan to jointly propose to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport the "Revision of Laws for the Metropolitan Expansion of Local Talent Recruitment in Ulsan and Gyeongnam" so that local talents can benefit from expanded employment opportunities at relocated public institutions starting next year.


With the metropolitan expansion of local talent recruitment, it is expected that students from the Ulsan-Gyeongnam area will have increased opportunities to be employed at 17 public institutions with mandatory recruitment, including 7 in Ulsan and 10 in Gyeongnam.


Song Cheol-ho, Mayor of Ulsan, said, "If the scope of local talent recruitment is expanded metropolitan-wide, it is expected to lead to the expansion of quality jobs and diverse employment opportunities for young people in the Ulsan area, resulting in fruitful recruitment outcomes," adding, "We plan to actively support strengthening openness and cooperation between universities and relocated public institutions."





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