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BD workers in S. Korea to get support services

January 29, 2019 00:00:00


President of Incheon Support Centre for Foreign Workers Kim Jae Eup has assured Bangladeshi workers in South Korea to resolve their difficulties, if any, by engaging with them intensely through counseling and other methods.

He also encouraged them to learn different skills, offered by the centre free of charge, to adapt to this country, reports UNB.

Kim Jae was addressing a 'Seminar for Bangladeshi EPS Workers on Do's and Don'ts while Staying in Korea', jointly organised by the Embassy of Bangladesh in Seoul and Incheon Support Centre for Foreign Workers in the Incheon Metropolitan City recently, said the Embassy on Monday.

Bangladesh Ambassador to South Korea Abida Islam, first secretary (Labour) Mokima Begum, Representative of HRD Korea Kim Hyeon Saeng and Team Director of HRD Korea Yun A Sun were present at the seminar.

Before the start of the seminar, 73 Bangladesh EPS (Employment Permit System) workers filled out the job application forms provided by HRD Korea, which will facilitate their employment in Korean companies based in Bangladesh upon their return on completion of their tenure in Korea.

Ambassador Abida Islam thanked the Incheon Support Centre for their support and hoped to profoundly engage with HRD Korea in organising such events in the future.


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