163 Low-Income and Vulnerable Residents to Be Hired
City Living Wage Applied... Four Major Social Insurances Included

Hwaseong City in Gyeonggi Province is accepting applications for participants in the 'Hope Tomorrow Project' (formerly the Public Work Project), which provides income support for low-income residents, until July 31.

Hwaseong City Recruiting Participants for 'Hope Tomorrow Project' Public Work Program Until July 31 View original image

A total of 163 people will be recruited and assigned to various tasks, including public administration support, public service support, and environmental cleanup, from September to November.


Applicants must be Hwaseong citizens aged 18 or older who are capable of working. Household income must be at or below 70% of the median income standard, and the total family assets must not exceed 480 million won.


Working hours are 25 hours per week for those under 65, and 15 hours per week for those aged 65 or older. The hourly wage is 11,730 won, which is the 2025 living wage set by Hwaseong City. Enrollment in the four major social insurances is mandatory.



Those interested should bring identification and the required documents to their local eup, myeon, or dong administrative welfare center to submit an application.


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