Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry Joint Briefing on Future Tomorrow Work Experience and Job Support Policies
The Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry will hold the "Future Tomorrow Work Experience and Job Support Policy Joint Briefing Session" for local companies in the main conference room on the 29th.
This briefing session is promoted as part of the "Future Tomorrow Work Experience Honam Region Support Center Operation Project" supported by the Ministry of Employment and Labor. It will proceed in the order of Part 1: Introduction to the Future Tomorrow Work Experience Project, and Part 2: Introduction to Job Support Policies by Related Organizations. In particular, individual consultation booths for each institution will be separately operated at the back of the joint briefing hall to address questions about each institution's support policies.
Any executives and employees of companies in the Gwangju area can participate free of charge (souvenirs will be given), and those wishing to attend the briefing session can refer to the announcements on the Gwangju Chamber of Commerce and Industry website.
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Chae Hwaseok, the full-time vice chairman of Gwangju Chamber of Commerce, stated, "This briefing session was planned to support the increase of employment in local companies by inducing a change in perception among the youth through the expansion of the Future Tomorrow Work Experience Project." He added, "We will do our best to cooperate with the government, local governments, and related organizations to resolve the outflow of youth and job mismatches, and to support corporate growth."
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