Engaging in Public Communication and Promotion Activities

20 Reporters and 22 Content Creators

The Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service (Director Park Jong-gil) has launched the National Reporters Group that will be active this year.


Marking the 60th anniversary of industrial accident insurance this year, the Service announced on the 10th that it held the '2024 National Reporters Group Launch Ceremony' at the auditorium on the 7th floor of the Seoul Southern Branch and will begin full-scale communication activities.


Since its establishment in 2011, the Service's National Reporters Group received applications from 20-30-year-old university students and office workers nationwide this year, with a total of 42 members (20 in article reporting and 22 in image and video content production) starting their activities.


The content production field was newly recruited this year to revitalize communication on the Service's SNS, attracting great interest from MZ generation university students who enjoy SNS communication.


The National Reporters Group will experience major projects promoted by the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service and the vivid field activities of affiliated institutions, conducting reporting and communication activities from the public's perspective. The Service plans to enhance public empathy and understanding. Benefits for reporters include activity allowances, awards for outstanding performers, and commendations.


The launch ceremony included ▲encouragement speech by the Director ▲presentation of appointment letters and reporter name tags ▲sharing of on-site reporting know-how ▲a lecture on short-form planning and production methods by a famous influencer.


Reporter Kim Na-hyun said, “During my job preparation process, I learned that the Service provides various welfare projects for workers, not only industrial accident insurance but also retirement pensions and worker vacation condos,” adding, “Through activities as a National Reporter for the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service, I want to gain extensive experience from the perspective of a job seeker about what the Service does and how its work processes operate.”



Director Park Jong-gil of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service said in his encouragement speech, “The Service is an organization that undertakes many (多) large (大) and difficult (難) projects. I hope that the National Reporters Group members personally experience the Service and promote its diverse policies and projects in an easy and enjoyable way, from the public’s perspective, with their own unique style.”

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