Career Interrupted Women Talk Concert held by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation on the 20th at Suwon Culture Center

Career Interrupted Women Talk Concert held by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation on the 20th at Suwon Culture Center

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The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held a talk concert for women who have experienced career interruptions.


The Gyeonggi Metropolitan Saeil Center and Paldal Saeil Center, operated by the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, announced that on the 20th, they held the third talk concert titled "As Long as the Ordinary Me Does Not Stop" at the Paldal Culture Center in Suwon City to support women returning to their careers after career interruptions.


The event was attended by about 50 women who experienced career interruptions due to various reasons such as marriage, childcare, and housework, as well as general citizens.


Hong Chun-hee, Acting CEO of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, said, "The foundation is preparing various programs to prevent career interruptions among women and support their return to work," adding, "We will actively support the foundation's counseling and education to solve concerns related to 'work-life balance.'"



The Gyeonggi Metropolitan Saeil Center of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation planned three talk concerts this year as part of various awareness improvement events to prevent career interruptions.

In July, a talk concert was held in Anseong City, and in August, another was held in Hwaseong City.


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