Naju City in Jeollanam-do announced on the 14th that it will hold the 2024 Major Work Plan Reporting Meeting for a total of 13 days from the 19th of this month to the 7th of next month.


This reporting meeting will be conducted in a format where practical team leaders report on the roles of each team member and major work plans, departing from the previous department head reporting method.

Panorama of Naju City <br>Photo by Naju City

Panorama of Naju City
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It is interpreted as an intention to more closely review the direction of city administration in the third year of the 8th elected term.


In particular, with the participation of all employees, it will be an informal communication session without regard to formality, where diverse opinions from employees on overall work, including budget, major civil complaints, and 2025 national and provincial government-funded project proposals, are expected to be freely exchanged.


This kind of reporting meeting is evaluated as a plan to both review the direction of city administration so far and simultaneously enhance the effectiveness of this year’s policies.


According to the matters discussed at this reporting meeting, the city plans to systematically manage priority pending projects and finalize the direction of projects that require supplementation or have shown insufficient results by re-examining their effectiveness.


Mayor Yoon Byung-tae said, “Since this meeting was prepared to listen closely to the voices of the employees who are ultimately responsible for handling tasks, I hope it becomes a public forum where valuable opinions are exchanged,” and added, “Let us create changes that citizens can feel firsthand together.”



Naju = Kim Yukbong, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy baekok@asiae.co.kr


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