South Chungcheongnam-do Province Launches 'First Nationwide' Customized Vocational Training for Fishery Workers... Accelerating Employment and Startup Capabilities

Published May 19, 2025

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The Chungnam Provincial Government is taking the lead in establishing a sustainable job ecosystem for fishing communities by introducing the nation's first customized vocational training program for fishery workers. On the 19th, the Chungnam Fisheries Resources Research Institute announced that it signed a collaborative business agreement (MOU) with the Boryeong Employment and Welfare Plus Center (Boryeong Labor Office) and the Chungnam Economic Promotion Institute to strengthen employment and startup capabilities for fishery workers. The key contents of this agreement include △operating workforce development programs to revitalize the fisheries industry and migration to fishing villages △creating jobs in fishing communities and raising awareness △enhancing fisheries industry job competitiveness through information sharing and cooperative networks.

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Chungnam Province Introduces Customized Vocational Training for Fisheries Personnel through Interorganizational Cooperation Chungnam Province is taking the lead in establishing a sustainable job ecosystem for fishing villages by introducing the nation's first customized vocational training program for fisheries personnel. On the 19th, the Chungnam Fisheries Resources Research Institute announced that it signed a Mutual Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Boryeong Employment Welfare Plus Center (Boryeong Labor Office) and the Chungnam Economic Promotion Institute at the institute's conference room to strengthen employment and startup capabilities of fisheries personnel. The agreement primarily covers △operating manpower development programs to revitalize the fisheries industry and migration to fishing villages △creating jobs and raising awareness in fishing villages △enhancing fisheries job competitiveness through information sharing and cooperation networks. ...
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