The Ministry of Employment and Labor opened a new employment office in Ulsan's eastern region, which is home to a concentration of shipbuilding and automotive factories. The opening ceremony took place on May 28 at the Ulsan Eastern Office conference room, attended by Minister Kim Young-hoon, lawmakers Kim Tae-sun and Yoon Jong-o, the Ulsan city deputy mayor, and representatives from labor and management organizations.
Ulsan is the largest industrial complex in South Korea, with a diverse industrial structure across different regions. The eastern and northeastern districts focus on heavy industries like shipbuilding and automotive, while the southern district and Ulju County have a higher concentration of petrochemical and machinery-electronics industries. This has led to ongoing calls for employment and labor administration tailored to the specific industrial characteristics of each region.
In response, the Ministry established the Ulsan Eastern Office, which will focus on supporting negotiations between primary and subcontractors and enhancing industrial safety management, considering the unique characteristics of the shipbuilding and automotive sectors.
The office aims to build a support system that encompasses not only large primary contractors but also thousands of subcontractors, while also strengthening collaboration with local governments, labor organizations, and relevant agencies.
Additionally, a social dialogue committee aimed at revitalizing the K-shipbuilding industry is set to launch next month. Although the shipbuilding sector has shown signs of recovery due to a global surge in orders, challenges such as labor shortages, disparities between primary and subcontractors, and industrial accidents persist. The industry is also grappling with an aging workforce and limited influx of young talent.
The committee will address issues such as the youth labor shortage, improving working conditions, fostering cooperation between primary and subcontractors, and ensuring safety during the introduction of new technologies. Plans are also underway to enhance vocational training and on-site education for young workers entering the shipbuilding industry, as well as to expand asset formation support. Furthermore, initiatives to establish an industrial accident prevention system using AI technology and improve compensation for subcontractor workers will be pursued.
With the implementation of the Serious Accident Punishment Act, the importance of safety management in the shipbuilding sector has significantly increased, leading to an expanded role for local labor administration organizations. The government plans to create an industrial accident prevention system utilizing AI technology and ensure that subcontractor workers receive appropriate compensation for their efforts.
Minister Kim Young-hoon stated, "The opening of the Ulsan Eastern Office is a manifestation of the government's promise to create a country where all citizens can work happily, particularly in Ulsan, a city of labor. We will swiftly launch the social dialogue committee to support the K-shipbuilding industry's revival."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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