Post-Corona 'Youth Unemployment' Solutions Explored... Seoul City to Hold Continuous Forum on the 29th
Discussions on Seoul Youth Job Policies, Insights on Youth Unemployment Solutions from Domestic and International Training Cases, and Future Youth Employment in Three Sessions Until Next Month 1st
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 28th that it will hold a series of forums titled "My Job for Tomorrow" starting on the 29th to explore response measures to resolve the youth employment crisis in the post-COVID-19 era.
The forum will be held three times from the 29th to October 1st, analyzing the realities faced by Seoul's youth in the post-COVID-19 era and existing policies together with experts from various fields, and seeking future directions for Seoul's youth employment policies.
Any citizens interested in the forum can participate, and detailed schedules and information about the event can be found on the "Series Forum to Solve Youth Unemployment Issues in the Post-COVID-19 Era - My Job for Tomorrow" website.
The forum will be conducted online in accordance with COVID-19 quarantine guidelines, and all sessions will be broadcast live via the YouTube channel. It can be viewed anywhere on mobile devices, and participants can leave questions and comments through the live chat room.
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Kim Cheol-hee, head of the Future Youth Planning Group, said, "Having experienced COVID-19, we instinctively feel that we are living through a period of great transformation, and the employment shock caused by COVID-19 has a deeper and stronger impact on youth." He added, "I hope this forum will serve as an opportunity to not overlook the painful realities faced by youth living in the changed daily life and to seek ways to solve youth unemployment issues with new imagination."
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