Jeonnam Province, Support for Improving Salt Field Work Environment

Published Dec 5, 2025

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Recently, the Jeonnam Provincial Government held a final report meeting on the "Survey of Working Conditions of Salt Field Workers" at the provincial office, sharing the progress and survey results while discussing practical support measures for improving the working environment of salt field workers. The meeting was attended by over 20 people, including relevant departments from Jeonnam Provincial Government, Yeonggwang County, Sinan County, the Mokpo branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor, Jeonnam Police Agency, Jeonnam Human Rights Commission, and Jeonnam Research Institute, who shared the survey results and exchanged various opinions on the direction of protecting the rights and interests of salt field workers. The survey was conducted by Jeonnam Research Institute from April to November this year to improve the working conditions and labor environment of salt field workers in the province and to establish measures to prevent human rights violations.

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The Jeonnam Provincial Government recently held a final report meeting at the provincial office on the "Survey of Working Conditions for Salt Field Workers" to share the progress and results of the survey and discuss practical support measures for improving the working environment of salt field workers. At the report meeting, around 20 people from relevant departments of the Jeonnam Provincial Government, Yeonggwang County, Sinan County, the Mokpo branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor, the Jeonnam Police Agency, the Jeonnam Human Rights Commission, and the Jeonnam Research Institute attended to share the survey results and exchange various opinions on the direction of protecting the rights and interests of salt field workers. The survey was conducted by the Jeonnam Research Institute from April to November this year to accurately reflect the actual conditions on the ground through interviews and in-depth interviews with workers and employers in order to improve the ...
Source: Fisheco

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