Apply by the 20th for Free Laundry Service
Up to 20,000 Work Uniforms Annually

Wanju County, North Jeolla Province, announced on the 13th that it is recruiting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to participate in a work uniform laundry support project aimed at guaranteeing the health rights of industrial complex workers and improving their working environment.


This project is designed to effectively remove industrial contaminants such as chemicals and metal dust remaining on work uniforms, thereby protecting workers' health and creating a safer work environment. The county will provide free laundry services for up to 20,000 work uniforms annually for SMEs located within the industrial complex.

Wanju County Worker Workwear Laundry Support Project Poster. Provided by Wanju County

Wanju County Worker Workwear Laundry Support Project Poster. Provided by Wanju County

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Companies wishing to receive laundry support can apply until the 20th, and detailed information can be found in the notices of the Jeonbuk Institute for Industry-Academia Convergence. Applications and inquiries should be directed to the Jeonbuk Institute for Industry-Academia Convergence.


County Governor Yoo Heetae stated, "Through this work uniform laundry support project for industrial complex workers, we hope to reduce the burden of laundry costs and create a cleaner working environment," adding, "Protecting workers' health will serve as the foundation for enhancing productivity and growth for businesses."


Meanwhile, following the breakfast support program for industrial complex workers, the county is actively pursuing policies to improve workers' welfare and create a pleasant working environment by expanding this year's work uniform laundry support project.





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