The Gwangju Regional Employment and Labor Office (Director Yang Jeong-yeol) announced on the 7th that it conducted a "Field Prevention Inspection Day" street campaign around the back gate area of Chonnam National University.


The campaign was promoted to publicize compliance with the four basic labor orders targeting youth and nearby business owners.


Gwangju Labor Office Launches Campaign to Comply with Four Basic Labor Orders View original image

The four basic labor orders refer to ▲conclusion of labor contracts ▲issuance of wage statements ▲prevention of wage arrears ▲compliance with minimum wage.


The Field Prevention Inspection Day aims to protect the labor rights of vulnerable groups such as youth through intensive publicity (campaign) and on-site guidance on the four basic labor orders that must be strictly observed, targeting small-scale workplaces with insufficient labor management capacity.


This Field Prevention Inspection Day will be conducted for one week from December 4th, targeting 10 convenience stores where vulnerable groups such as youth mainly work and foreign employment workplaces where on-site guidance is necessary due to reported incidents, ahead of the winter vacation period.


Labor inspectors will visit the sites directly to check compliance with basic labor orders and provide labor management guidance.



Yang Jeong-yeol, Director of the Gwangju Employment and Labor Office, stated, “Complying with basic labor orders is the starting point for creating a good workplace,” and added, “We will continue to establish basic labor orders mainly in sectors where vulnerable groups work extensively, so that fairness and common sense take root in industrial sites in the Gwangju, Jeonnam·Buk, and Jeju regions.”


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