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- Due to changes in industrial structure and avoidance of manufacturing...
- Another bad news in the field: Decrease in trainees in 2010s, contraction of COVID-19, Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Incheon, Busan, Gwangju, etc.
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Due to changes in industrial structure and avoidance of manufacturing… ‘Human Resources Development Center’ on the brink of existence and closure
Promotion of sale… Another bad news in the field: Decrease in trainees in 2010s, contraction of COVID-19, Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Incheon, Busan, Gwangju, etc. Concerned about ‘adverse impact on development of basic industrial technology’ when nurturing institutions close due to manpower shortage in Koryo industry The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which served as a cradle for nurturing professional technicians in the manufacturing industry The Human Resources Development Institute was in danger of extinction. As the demand for education decreases rapidly along with the advancement of the industrial structure, the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry is pursuing the sale of human resource development centers in some regions, including Incheon. There are concerns that the difficulties of domestic small and medium-sized manufacturers experiencing a manpower shortage may further increase. According to Gyeongin Ilbo coverage on the 13th, the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry is considering selling some human resource development centers, including the Incheon Human Resources Development Center, among the human resource development centers currently operating in seven regions across the country. The Human Resources Development Institute started out as a vocational school run by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 1994 with government budget and member company membership fees to train professional technicians in the manufacturing industry, including machinery, equipment, electrical and electronics, and metal industries. You can obtain a certificate in the manufacturing field, and if you receive a certain number of credits, you can enter a two-year college program.
