[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University College of Future Society Convergence and 32 organizations including the Gwangju branch of the Kia Motors branch of the Korean Metal Workers' Union have joined hands to promote 'employment first, learning later.'


According to Chosun University on the 23rd, the College of Future Society Convergence recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote 'employment first, learning later.'


Chosun University and 32 Companies Sign 'Employment First, Learning Later' Agreement View original image

According to the agreement, they will jointly promote ▲ cooperation to promote employment first, learning later ▲ cooperation linking employment first at Chosun University family companies for graduates of specialized high schools and Meister high schools ▲ support for education and training for employed workers who were employed first ▲ cooperation for information exchange to promote employment first, learning later ▲ and operation of mutual consultation on other related fields.


Kim Bokhee, Dean of the College of Future Society Convergence, said, “The main reason for signing the MOU is to recruit new students and ensure good cooperation between the university and industries,” adding, “By signing the MOU with 32 companies today, I ask companies to cooperate a lot so that the College of Future Society Convergence can operate well.”



Kim Hongguk, Chairman of the Kia Motors branch, said, “Since there is no academic restriction when joining, many adult learners want to study later,” and added, “If our labor union explains sufficiently, I think it can be a good opportunity.”


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