Public Recruitment for Private Consignment Agencies... November 11-12

Gwangju City is operating a breakfast support center in the Hanam and Cheomdan industrial complexes, where industrial complex workers line up to have breakfast. <br>[Photo by Gwangju City]

Gwangju City is operating a breakfast support center in the Hanam and Cheomdan industrial complexes, where industrial complex workers line up to have breakfast.
[Photo by Gwangju City]

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Gwangju City announced on the 29th that it will publicly recruit private consignment operators for two days, November 11-12, to carry out on-site welfare projects for industrial complex workers, such as operating workwear laundries and breakfast support projects.


The industrial complex workers' workwear laundry provides a 'one-stop service' including collection, washing, and delivery of workwear at an affordable price, considering that workers find it difficult to wash their work clothes at home. The breakfast support project operates breakfast support centers in Hanam Industrial Complex and Cheomdan Industrial Complex, selling meals at low prices for workers who skip breakfast before going to work.


Applicants for the laundry consignment must be corporations or organizations with an address in Gwangju as of the announcement date and have experience operating laundries or related businesses within the last three years. If selected as a consignment operator, they will be responsible for operation for three years from January 1, next year, to December 31, 2027.


Applicants for the breakfast support project consignment must be corporations or organizations with an address in Gwangju as of the announcement date and have experience in food sales or related fields within the last three years. They will operate the center for one year from January 1 to December 31 next year.


Corporations or organizations wishing to be consigned should check the qualification requirements for each project and visit the Labor and Job Policy Office's Labor-Management Cooperation Team in Gwangju City on November 11-12 to submit the required documents.


The city plans to select operators through the Consignment Operator Selection Committee after comprehensively reviewing the applicants' understanding of the project, implementation capabilities, and expertise.



Shin Chang-ho, Director of the Labor and Job Policy Office of Gwangju City, said, "The workwear laundry and breakfast support centers are projects directly related to workers' health rights and essential facilities for improving the working environment in industrial complexes. We hope many institutions with expertise and rich experience in operating related facilities will participate."


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