Support for Member Company Mutual Aid Enrollment and Safety Training

The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 25th that it has signed a 'Business Agreement to Support Construction and Manufacturing Small and Medium Venture Businesses' with the Korea Industrial Safety Association (Chairman Park Jong-sun), a comprehensive safety consulting organization.


Through this agreement, both parties will support the enrollment of young employees of member small and medium venture companies engaged in construction and manufacturing industries in the Korea Industrial Safety Association into the Tomorrow Employment Deduction Plus program to encourage long-term retention of key personnel. They also plan to actively cooperate in spreading a safety culture by preventing industrial accidents in small and medium venture businesses through customized safety education.


Johan Kyo, Head of Human Resources Development at the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Jaeil Lee, Director of Construction Diagnosis at the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, after signing a business agreement.

Johan Kyo, Head of Human Resources Development at the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Jaeil Lee, Director of Construction Diagnosis at the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, after signing a business agreement.

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Specifically, SBC will provide education and welfare services such as customized corporate education vouchers, group accident insurance enrollment, and vacation expense support to the core personnel enrolled. Additionally, for small and medium enterprises enrolled in the deduction program, SBC plans to support the transition to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management by linking its projects such as carbon neutrality diagnosis, consulting, and funding.


The Korea Industrial Safety Association will also support comprehensive safety consulting, education, and facility safety inspections for companies enrolled in the Tomorrow Employment Deduction program beyond its member companies to help strengthen the competitiveness of small and medium venture businesses.



Cho Han-gyo, Head of the Human Resources Growth Division at SBC, said, "Through this agreement, we expect that construction and manufacturing small and medium venture businesses will strengthen their competitiveness and grow by retaining excellent personnel long-term," adding, "SBC will continue to discover various collaboration models to support construction partner companies that have been policy-excluded."


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