Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province is selecting three apartment complexes as 'Good Apartments' that strive to improve the treatment of management workers such as security guards, cleaners, and management office staff in mandatory management multi-family housing.


The Good Apartment selection project, introduced for the first time this year, aims to discover and reward apartments that protect vulnerable management workers in multi-family housing from unfair treatment such as power harassment, and that have made efforts to ensure employment stability (labor contracts of one year or more), improve working conditions, and protect human rights.


The Good Apartment evaluation is divided into three groups based on the number of households: less than 300 households, 300 to less than 1,000 households, and 1,000 households or more. The evaluation is conducted through detailed assessments in four areas: ▲ employment stability ▲ working environment ▲ human rights protection and respect ▲ mutual living activities between residents and management workers.


Selected complexes will receive the Governor’s Commendation and a Good Apartment certification plaque. They will also be given priority support benefits during the renovation projects for aging multi-family housing.


Gyeonggi Province has prepared detailed evaluation criteria, including evaluation items and scoring, through consultations with related departments.


Complexes wishing to participate in the Good Apartment selection project can submit their application forms and related materials to the city or county multi-family housing department by June.



Lee Gye-sam, Director of the Urban Housing Office of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "We hope that the Good Apartment selection project will help spread a culture of consideration and respect for management workers in apartments."


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