‘Underprivileged Youth Port Job Training Program’ participants are receiving program education.

‘Underprivileged Youth Port Job Training Program’ participants are receiving program education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan Port Authority (BPA) will conduct the "Youth from Marginalized Groups Port Job Training Program" twice for 5 days each on the 20th and July 8th to support stable employment for marginalized youth.


The training program is conducted in collaboration with the Korea Port Training Institute Incheon Training Center and targets 7 youths who have left social welfare facilities and unmarried fathers.


The program provides forklift and excavator operation training and practice that can be immediately applied in port and logistics sites, and youths who complete the course will obtain a "Small Construction Machinery License" certified by the Incheon Training Center.


BPA plans to actively find and recommend jobs to domestic logistics companies for youths who have obtained the license.



Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, said, "We plan to continuously support youths who have endured difficult lives to acquire skills that can be immediately applied in logistics sites through the port job training program, so they can have stable jobs and live better lives."


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