Gyeonggi Province to Reimburse 80% of Industrial Accident Insurance Premiums for Platform Workers... Applications Open from June 4
Applications Open for Gyeonggi Province Platform Worker Industrial Accident Insurance Support
Up to 1,800 Recipients... Maximum Monthly Reimbursement of 14,713 KRW
Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Job Foundation will begin accepting applications for the 'Platform Worker Industrial Accident Insurance Premium Support' project starting June 4. This initiative aims to reduce the insurance premium burden on platform workers and address safety blind spots.
'Platform Worker Industrial Accident Insurance Premium Support' Project Poster. Provided by Gyeonggi Province
View original image'Platform workers' are individuals who find and perform work through online platforms. They are active in a wide range of fields, including delivery, transportation, domestic work, and freight transport.
With technological advancements and changes in industrial structures, the types of platform work have diversified, increasing the need for legal and institutional support for these workers. In particular, while regular employees have their industrial accident insurance premiums fully covered by their employers, platform workers face structural inequality as they are required to pay half of the premiums themselves. To address this issue, Gyeonggi Province has established a support program that reimburses a portion of the insurance premiums.
This year, the support targets remain the same as last year: delivery workers, substitute drivers, and freight truck owners. Applicants can receive support for 80% of the industrial accident insurance premiums they have paid, up to a maximum of 14,713 KRW per month, for a period of nine months (from October 2024 to June 2025). The total number of support cases is limited to 1,800, and if applications exceed the budget, priority will be given to low-income individuals and new applicants.
Applications can be submitted online from June 4 to July 18 through the Gyeonggi Job Foundation’s integrated application system, Jobaba Apply.
Required documents include a resident registration certificate (or abstract) and a copy of the applicant’s bank account. Substitute drivers must also submit a worker premium statement issued by the Korea Workers’ Compensation and Welfare Service, while freight truck owners must additionally provide a vehicle registration certificate and a business registration certificate along with the worker premium statement.
For more detailed information about the project, applicants can visit the Gyeonggi Job Foundation website or contact the foundation directly.
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Bae Kyunghyo, head of the Gyeonggi Province Platform Worker Support Team, stated, "Unlike regular workers, platform workers face economic difficulties because they have to pay industrial accident insurance premiums themselves. We hope this project will provide practical help to workers who are currently excluded from industrial accident insurance coverage, and we will continue to work toward creating an environment where everyone is protected, regardless of their type of employment."
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