Changnyeong-gun to Recruit 182 Public Job Workers This Year
Reception at Eup and Myeon Offices Until the 28th of This Month
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, is recruiting participants for the first half of 2022 Happy Keeper General Project from the 19th to the 28th of this month to provide job opportunities for employment-vulnerable groups.
A total of 182 people will be recruited for 43 workplaces, and they will work at Upo Wetland Ecological Experience Center, National Sports Center, Namji Park Golf Course, and townships.
Applicants must be residents of the county who are between 18 and 75 years old as of the project start date, capable of working, with household income at or below 70% of the median income standard, and assets of 400 million KRW or less.
Those who have participated in the project for more than 2 years within the past 3 years as of the planned participation date, recipients of livelihood benefits under the National Basic Livelihood Security Act, self-employed persons, and spouses and children of public officials are excluded from eligibility.
The working period is about 4 months from March 2 to June 12; those under 65 years old will work 26 hours per week, and those 65 or older will work 15 hours per week.
Applicants should bring their ID and relevant documents to the Industrial Economy Team at their local township office to apply. For detailed information, inquiries can be made to the Job Creation Team of the County Job and Economy Division.
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County Governor Han Jeong-woo said, "I hope this will help stabilize the lives of employment-vulnerable groups who are struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and revitalize the local economy."
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