Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held a roundtable on the 5th to improve the treatment of youth spaces. Participants are shouting "Fighting." Photo by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation

Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held a roundtable on the 5th to improve the treatment of youth spaces. Participants are shouting "Fighting." Photo by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation

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[Asia Economy (Yongin) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held a roundtable discussion to improve the treatment of 'Youth Spaces.'


Youth Spaces are complex spaces freely accessible to young people, operated in 31 cities and counties within the province. These spaces provide various services reflecting the needs of youth, such as employment and startup counseling, psychological counseling, and cultural events.


On the 5th, the Gyeonggi Job Foundation held the 'Gyeonggi-do Youth Space Treatment Improvement Roundtable' at the Yongin Giheung ICT Valley Convention Center, discussing the status of youth spaces in 31 cities and counties, improving the treatment of operating personnel, and ways to revitalize the spaces.


At the roundtable, the foundation plans to actively reflect the survey results and opinions collected both online and offline from young people into Gyeonggi-do's youth policies.


Chae I-bae, CEO of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, stated, "Since Youth Spaces play a key role in the youth policy delivery system, public efforts are needed to improve the poor working conditions of Youth Space employees. We will continue to reflect the voices from the field to promote youth rights and enhance trust."


Meanwhile, the foundation is collaborating in various ways with Youth Space stakeholders and workers to make Youth Spaces more convenient and accessible places for young people to experience youth policies.



Additionally, to improve the working environment and treatment of Youth Space operators who deliver youth policies, the foundation is leading various supports such as holding meetings at the metropolitan level and providing educational support.


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