‘Public Jobs’, ‘Creating Premium Sancheong’ … Sancheong-gun Launches Two Projects in the First Half
43 Participants in 'Myeongpum', 94 Participants in 'Gonggong Geunro' Program
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam, will promote the ‘Public Job Project’ and the ‘Making Premium Sancheong’ project in the first half of the year.
A total of 137 people will participate in 86 projects across two fields. The Premium Sancheong project involves 43 people in 37 projects, while the public work project involves 94 people in 49 projects.
Participants will be engaged in COVID-19 life quarantine management projects, flower road and flower hill creation projects, and administrative work computerization projects.
The Making Premium Sancheong project is aimed at providing jobs for returnees to farming and rural areas and youth, supporting their successful settlement in the region.
Project areas include the Donguibogam Village healing permanent experience center, herbal medicine-related projects, and management of cultural and artistic facilities.
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A county official said, “This will contribute to the livelihood safety and employment maintenance of residents in need of jobs,” adding, “We will provide convenience to residents through efficient management of administrative support and public facilities.”
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