Gyeongnam Province and Ministry of Employment and Labor Officials Attend Employment Support Council Meeting

Gyeongnam Office of Education held the first Employment Support Council meeting of 2022 on the 7th.

Gyeongnam Office of Education held the first Employment Support Council meeting of 2022 on the 7th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Se-ryeong] On the 7th, the Gyeongnam Office of Education held the first Employment Support Council meeting of 2022 to discuss plans for learning-centered on-site training for vocational high school students.


The council was attended by 15 officials from related organizations including the Gyeongnam Office of Education, Gyeongnam Province, Changwon Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor, Gyeongnam Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration, Gyeongnam Employers Federation, Korea Industrial Human Resources Corporation Gyeongnam Branch, Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Gyeongnam Human Resources Development Committee.


To promote learning-centered on-site training, plans such as strengthening the placement of certified labor attorneys, regular inspections of on-site training, and improving safety awareness in companies were shared, and opinions were exchanged regarding the prevention of infringement of rights and unfair labor practices against on-site trainees.


The Gyeongnam Office of Education and related organizations plan to ensure safe on-site training in hazardous and dangerous industries by receiving support from industrial safety labor attorneys, the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, and the Korea Industrial Safety Association.


Gyeongnam Province announced that it is currently conducting a research project to establish awareness of the employment status and employment promotion measures for specialized high school students, as requested at last year’s Employment Support Council.


It was also stated that the employment awareness survey targeting specialized high school students will be conducted by the Gyeongnam Human Resources Development Committee.



Choi Byung-heon, Director of the School Policy Bureau, said, “To cultivate talents needed by the region, we will continue to hold council meetings with related organizations and do our best to enhance the curriculum of vocational high schools.”


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