KIAF to Hold Online Seminars Twice a Month Regularly... "Creating a Communication Platform Amid COVID-19"
[Asia Economy Reporter Ki-min Lee] The Korea Industrial Alliance Forum (KIAF) announced on the 26th that it will regularly hold 'Online Public Seminars (ISSUES ON LIVE)' starting from the 29th of this month.
KIAF explained that in the COVID-19 situation where face-to-face meetings are impossible, it will conduct online public seminars twice a month to provide a platform for real-time communication among experts, stakeholders, and the general public.
Through the online seminars, KIAF plans to present the future direction of the industry by discussing current industrial issues, industry status by sector, and future trends through expert presentations and discussions, while also creating and proposing policy alternatives.
The first seminar will be held on the 29th of this month at 10 a.m. under the theme "Industry and Labor - Problems and Improvement Plans of the Punishment System for Unfair Labor Practices," and from the 3rd of next month, it will be regularly held every week or every other Tuesday at 10 a.m.
Since KIAF's online seminars are conducted online, unlimited participation by experts and stakeholders and real-time Q&A are possible.
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Any institutions (organizations), experts, or the general public wishing to participate in the seminars can watch them weekly through the YouTube channel, and related materials and schedules will also be disclosed through the KIAF blog.
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