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Support center for foreign workers opens in Busan
In May, the Busan Support Center for Foreign Workers opened to help people from around the world settle in Busan. International workers have become essential to Busan’s labor force, which is facing shortages due to the city’s aging population and low birthrate.
The center, operated by the Federation of Korean Trade Unions Busan Regional Office, offers various programs such as labor relations consultations, industrial safety training, Korean language classes and mental health services.
Individuals will find support to combat labor issues, such as unpaid wages, unfair dismissals, and industrial accidents. The center will also be a valuable resource for general information about health insurance, visas, alien registration cards, and more. Additionally, free translation services are available in Chinese, Vietnamese and other languages.
In the future, mentoring will be offered through The Mentor Bridge program, matching Busan citizens or long-term international residents with foreign workers. Korean cultural experiences will also be provided.
The center is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday through Sunday. Korean and computer classes are held on Sundays, and some educational programs are held on Saturdays.
E-9 and H-2 visa holders from the countries that signed the Employment Permit System Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korean government are eligible to access the center’s programs. Currently, 16 countries are under the Employment Permit System MOU with the Korean government: China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Myanmar, Timor-Leste and Laos. For details, call the center at (051-868-7606).
◎ Address: B1F, 86 Yeonsu-ro, Yeonje-gu
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labor force: 노동력 birthrate: 출생률 combat: 투쟁 wage: 임금 dismissal: 해고
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