Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Uzbekistan Foreign Labor Agency Korea Office Sign Business Agreement
Foreign Worker Manpower Supply and International Student Recruitment
The Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Gyeongnam signed a business agreement on the 13th at the 3rd-floor members' meeting room of the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the Uzbekistan State External Labor Agency's Korea Office under the Prime Minister to secure foreign workers and attract international students.
Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Uzbekistan Sign Business Agreement.
View original imageThrough this agreement, both organizations agreed to establish an active cooperative relationship in securing Uzbekistani manpower.
The Uzbekistan State External Labor Agency Korea Office is responsible for ▲selecting excellent workers wishing to find employment in Gyeongnam ▲providing personal guarantee support ▲supporting various activities for the stable departure of international students and skilled workers.
The Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry will undertake ▲employment support for recommended personnel ▲discovering demand sources related to employment ▲supporting the entry and settlement of Uzbekistani skilled workers in Korea.
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Meanwhile, the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry is conducting foreign worker supply support projects to resolve difficulties in securing skilled manpower for local companies, including proposals for the establishment of a special employment system for foreign international students and the establishment of an organizational system for the Changwon Immigration Foreigners Office. This is the second business agreement with overseas institutions following the Bataan Province in the Philippines.
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