Ansan City Launches 'Jiyeok Cheongnyeon Goyong Hyupuihoe' to Support Job-Seeking Youth Independence
Discovery of Participants and Program Support for the 'Youth Challenge Support Project'
Lee Min-geun, Mayor: "We Will Increase Quality Job Opportunities Through Collaboration with Companies"
On the 1st, Ansan City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 2nd that it has formed the 'Ansan Regional Youth Employment Council' to help improve the self-reliance capabilities of unemployed youth and held an appointment ceremony.
Lee Min-geun (fourth from the left in the front row), Mayor of Ansan, is supporting the independence of job-seeking youth along with the members of the Regional Youth Employment Council. Provided by Ansan City
View original imageThe council is a consultative body operated to support young people who have given up on job searching as part of the Ministry of Employment and Labor's public project, the 'Youth Challenge Support Project.' It is responsible for discovering participants for the 'Youth Challenge Support Project' and supporting various programs.
Since 2022, the city has been operating the 'Youth Challenge Support Project' to increase young people's motivation to seek jobs and connect them to actual employment. Institutions participating in the project include the Ministry of Employment and Labor Ansan Branch, the nonprofit organization Gachiinneun Nurim, the Ansan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Gyeonggi Technopark.
The Youth Challenge Support Project is divided into three types: short-term, mid-term, and long-term, and operates year-round. Participants in each course receive participation allowances ranging from 500,000 to 2,500,000 KRW, and mid-term and long-term participants are also provided incentives of up to 700,000 KRW and 1,000,000 KRW, respectively. Those wishing to participate can apply through the 'Employment24' website.
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Lee Min-geun, mayor of Ansan City, said, "We will increase quality job opportunities through collaboration with companies so that young people do not lose their dreams."
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