- Working Environment: Wages, working hours, unfair treatment, harassment, etc.
- Employment Stability: Employment type, contract format, etc.
- Social Security and Health: Social insurance, physical and mental illnesses, etc.
- Labor Perception: Policy satisfaction, etc.
Policy / Education
Labor Environment Survey
On-site Labor Education
YA Protection of Labor Rights
Humanities Special Lecture
Labor Environment Survey
This study presents policy alternatives and measures for better workplaces based on a survey of the working conditions of workers in the Seoul area.
Main contents
Expected Effects
- Presentation of policy tasks aligned with the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Basic Plan for Labor Policy
- Utilization as foundational data for improving the working environment and creating a safe workplace
On-site Labor Education
Labor Law Education
We provide education on essential labor laws that working citizens must know.
- Key Content: Labor law experts visit institutions and organizations with 10 or more Seoul citizens to conduct training (Labor Law, Prevention of Workplace Sexual Harassment and Bullying).
- Program Cycle: (1st) May-July, (2nd) September-November
Labor Law Education
We operate customized education programs for vulnerable workers.
- Target Audience: All forms of vulnerable workers, including platform workers, mobile workers, freelancers, domestic workers, care workers, and women with career breaks.
- Education Content: Planned lectures tailored to the diverse demands and needs of workers, covering labor safety, health, accident prevention, stress management, and cultural and artistic programs.
- Education Method: Offline (on-site) training and online live (video conferencing) training.
- Process: Application/Registration > Instructor Matching/Training Confirmation > Training Implementation > Satisfaction Survey/Submission of Results Report
- Training Fee: Free
YA Protection of Labor Rights
We provide customized education to help youth and young adults, who will soon enter society, understand their legitimate rights as workers.
Eligibility
- School Education: (Seoul Metropolitan City Education Cooperation Project) 80 specialized high schools, Meister high schools, and vocational high schools located in Yangcheon-gu, Geumcheon-gu, Dongjak-gu, and Dongdaemun-gu
- Out-of-School Education: Working youth and young adults
Project Period
- School Education: March-December (Ends when budget is exhausted)
- After-School Education: Total 10 sessions (April-September)
Application Method
- School Education: Submit application form after phone inquiry
- After-School Education: Apply/register via the Seoul Metropolitan City Labor Portal 'Planned Education'
Education Content
- School Education: Understanding the value of labor and labor rights, labor laws necessary for field trainees, such as the Vocational Education and Training Promotion Act
- After-School Education: Basic labor laws, labor humanities, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act
Education Methods
- School Education: Participatory, discussion-based, and lecture-based classes conducted by dispatched instructors
- After-School Education: Development of various participatory class methods tailored to the target audience
Process
- Application/Registration > Instructor Matching/Education Confirmation > Start Training > Submit Satisfaction Survey/Results Report
Training Fee
- Free
Humanities Special Lecture
We offer special lectures that explore labor-related issues in depth from a humanities perspective.
Key Content
- Provision of 'Labor Humanities' education for citizens, analyzing and reflecting on current social issues related to labor through the lens of the humanities.
Program Cycle
- Total of 4 sessions (June, July, October, November)
