On the 13th, Yangjin Middle School 1st Graders Took Time to Reflect on the True Value and Meaning of Labor
Labor Rights Education Specialist Conducted Participatory Classes Including Role-Playing
A Total of 717 Students from Jayang High, Gwangjin Middle, and Yangjin Middle Participated in the First and Second Half of the Year

Gwangjin-gu, Visiting Youth Labor Rights Education View original image


Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) visited Yangjin Middle School on the 13th to hold a meaningful session aimed at raising awareness of labor rights among youth.


The "Visiting Youth Labor Rights" education program involves professional instructors specializing in youth labor rights education, such as certified labor attorneys, visiting schools to teach topics including ▲ labor laws that youth should know ▲ the value of labor and work ethics ▲ awakening sensitivity to labor rights, thereby conveying the correct values and meaning of labor.


In particular, the program helped youth understand the realities and issues of youth labor environments through participatory lessons such as role-playing, emphasizing the importance of human rights.


This education program concluded with sessions for 3rd-year students at Gwangjin Middle School on December 5 and 1st-year students at Yangjin Middle School on the 13th, following the session for 1st-year students at Jayang High School in May. A total of 717 students participated this year.



Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, stated, "We have prepared labor rights education so that youth can protect their own rights," adding, "We will continue to take the lead in creating a healthy labor environment and protecting the rights and interests of youth."


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