Gangnam-gu Operates ‘Teheran Valley Employment and Labor University’… Labor Law and HR Practical Training

June 15?29, Every Thursday at Nonhyeon 1 Cultural Center, Training for About 70 HR Managers of Local Startups -



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Gangnam-gu (Mayor Jo Seongmyeong) will operate the 17th session of the ‘Teheran Valley Employment and Labor University’ three times every Thursday from the 15th to the 29th at Nonhyeon 1 Cultural Center, targeting about 70 HR and labor managers of local startups.


Since 2013, Gangnam-gu and the Seoul Gangnam Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor have been providing labor-related laws and HR practical training to startups in the area to enhance corporate competitiveness and create a good job environment. Until last year, 1,242 representatives from 1,100 companies have completed the training.


In this 17th session, certified labor attorneys and labor field experts will conduct the classes. On the first session (15th), topics include ▲wages (minimum, ordinary, comprehensive, average) and retirement benefits ▲prevention of sexual harassment in the workplace; on the second session (22nd), ▲recruitment and retirement management ▲protection of non-regular workers and prohibition of discrimination ▲worker dispatch system; and on the third session (29th), ▲major violation cases during labor inspection ▲working hours and flexible work systems ▲prevention of workplace bullying. Additionally, various corporate support programs from Gangnam-gu, the Seoul Gangnam Branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor, and the Gangnam branch of the Human Resources Development Service of Korea will be introduced.



Jo Seongmyeong, Mayor of Gangnam-gu, stated, “We continuously provide information so that local SMEs and startups can flexibly respond to the changing labor market and participate in various job support projects,” adding, “We will continue to offer diverse support to help companies create quality labor environments.”


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