Resolution of the 'Jeonju-type Win-Win Job' Win-Win Agreement (Draft) at the Jeonju Labor-Management-Government-Civil Council Meeting

Jeonju City, Proposal for Jeonju-style Win-Win Job Agreement Reached View original image


[Jeonju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hanho] Jeonju City announced on the 29th that it held a Labor-Management-Government-Civil Council meeting and deliberated and approved the 'Jeonju-type Win-Win Job' win-win agreement (draft).


The win-win job model is created by economic actors in the region such as labor, management, government, and civil society reaching an agreement that includes each party's roles and responsibilities regarding working conditions, investment plans, and productivity improvement, signing a win-win agreement, and then creating a job model based on new competitive elements discovered through win-win cooperation to generate new investments and jobs. The city has derived a win-win agreement (draft) in the carbon industry sector through several working-level committee meetings.


At the meeting, attended by about 10 council members including Jeonju Mayor Kim Seung-su, after hearing explanations about the progress of the Jeonju-type win-win job project and the win-win agreement (draft), in-depth discussions were held and the final decision was made.


The finalized win-win agreement (draft) aims to revitalize the carbon industry ecosystem and create quality jobs, and to build a happy region for Jeonju citizens, business owners, workers, and youth. It includes △ establishment and operation of a joint labor welfare fund △ formation and operation of a carbon industry cooperative △ win-win cooperation for mutual growth among large, medium, and small enterprises △ formation and operation of the Jeonju Carbon Industry Win-Win Council.


Jeonju City plans to sign a win-win type regional job win-win agreement with representatives of labor, management, government, and civil society, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the Job Committee, and Jeonbuk Province by the end of this year, and then proceed with committee formation and consulting.


In this regard, if selected as a win-win type regional job by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, participating companies and workers can receive budget support for location investment tax benefits as well as improvements in labor welfare and residential environment.


A representative case of a win-win type regional job is the Gwangju-type job that produced the Hyundai Motor Casper.




Jeonju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hanho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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