Gwangju City Council to Hold Forum on Improving Labor Conditions in Workplaces with Fewer Than Five Employees
The Gwangju City Council's New Labor Special Committee (Chair Chae Eun-ji) will hold a policy forum on the 29th to improve the labor environment in workplaces with fewer than five employees, in collaboration with the Gwangju City Non-Regular Workers Support Center.
Chair Chae Eun-ji will serve as the moderator, starting with a report on the 2022 survey results of labor conditions in workplaces with fewer than five employees in the Gwangju area by Kim Hyun-mi, a policy researcher at the Gwangju City Non-Regular Workers Support Center. Various perspectives from labor, management, civil society, and government sectors will be shared on the discussion topics.
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Participants in the forum include Jeong Jin-woo, Chair of the Rights Recovery Union; Yoon Sang-hyun, Head of Management Support at the Gwangju Branch of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association; Oh Joo-seop, Secretary General of the Gwangju Federation of Economic Organizations; and Choi Seok-won, Labor Policy Team Leader at the Gwangju City Labor Policy Office.
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