The fourth weekly of November

Createdd 2009-11-27 Hit 1387

Contents

1. BeautifulMeaningful Wedding

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A beautifulmeaningful wedding ceremony was held on November 14th at the 2nd provincial office of Gyeonggi Province.

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After heavily promoting the ‘`BeautifulMeaningful Wedding Culture’` projectGyeonggi Province since July, the first couple was wedded.

The 2nd Provincial Office of Gyeonggi Province covered the lobby with red carpet, made a flower pathwaydecorated the place to form a beautiful wedding hall. The office was also touched up to act as the bride’`s waiting room.

The wedding ceremony omitted the formal officiatingit was morea ‘`concert wedding’` as the married couple performed in a band together.

The wedding was meaningful because the cost was covereddonations.

2. High Interest in Gwanggyo Business Park

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The Business Park in the office complex of Gwanggyo New City, started to re-gather private enterprises.

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Gwanggyo New City Business Parka large office complex of around 160,000 square meterscost a total of $1.7 billion.
The Business Park which started public subion for private enterprises last October failed to gather private enterprises due to the financial crisis.

While investigating into installment sales, Gyeonggi Province Urban Innovation Corporation d the obligations of enticing large conglomerate headquartersforeign companies, which was to maintain the initial goal of business hub construction in the southern part of the metropolitan area. On the other hand, it lightened the guidelines for the public to re-gather public enterprises.

December 18ththe date to apply for the Gwanggyo Business Park public subion in advancebusiness applications are accepted on February 24th, 2009.

3. Gyeonggi Province Stepped Forward to Prevent Swine Flu

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In light of the social problems causedswine flu, Gyeonggi Province started a vaccination program in schools.

[Report]
The province acquired enough vaccine for 490,000 peoplefrom the 16th, 265 teams will go around 2,135 schools to give vaccination to 1.6 million students.

A 24 hour monitoringreporting tem was established to quickly respond to any vaccination side effects.
As the vaccination program moved forward, Gyeonggi Province thoroughly prepared for the vaccination program so that parents needworry about side effectsallow their children to get the vaccination at ease.

Students whose results are positivethe swine flu PCR teststhe medical centers are immunizedthe virus so they don`t need the vaccination. However, students who just took the antivirus without performing the swine flu PCR test need to have the vaccination.

As the swine flua dangerous disease for children with weak immunities, the province plans to maintain a closer cooperation tem with the public health centerthe school in order to ease the worries of people.

4. Discussion of the Growth Potential of Organic Agriculture in East Asia

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A conference was held to discuss ways to expand East Asian organic agriculture for the upcoming 2011 Organic World Congress.

[Report]
A conference was held to discuss the growth potential of East Asian organic agriculture.

This event organizedthe Korea Organization Committee of Organic World Congress was held to discuss the growth direction of organic agriculturethe cooperation plan of the organic agricultural movement.
This conference provided an opportunity to hear the views of worldwide organic experts.

World organic agricultureshowing substantial growth in developed countries such as the United StatesEuropeis gaining national attention in the East Asian countries China, JapanSouth Korea.
South Korea especially has the highest growth expectations in organic agriculture.

Gyeonggi Province will open the first Organic World Congress in Asia in 2011. It plans to show Korea`s agricultural prestige to the world.
Gyeonggi plans to expand the size of environment-friendly agriculture,increase the amount of organic agriculture for the success of the Organic World Congress.

5. Job Fair Opened

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A job fair opened for university students within the province. Smallmedium sized companies stepped forward to recruit competent students.

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Gyeonggi recruiting companies In to InSaramin opened job fairs at Ajou University on the 17th, Kyunghee University on the 18that Sunggyungwan University on the 20th.

Each company presented their recruitment planintended to recruit students during the job fair in advance.

In to In succeeded in finding jobs for 3,139 peopleit plansonly help the job seekers through resume consultingmore but also to give aid to the companies to find competent employees through job fairs.

6. English Village Outsourcing Performance ↑

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9 out of 10 English Villages are operatedoutsourcing organizations within Gyeonggi Provinceitevaluated that loss decreasedmanagement improved significantly.

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Gyeonggi English Village was formed to provide a high quality English education environmentto reduce the cost of private education.

9 English Villages are operatedoutsourcing organizations with the exception of Paju Camp in Gyeonggi Province.

The Gyeonggi Research Institute held a briefing regarding the performance of Ansan English VillageYangpyong Camp.

They doreceive any support in terms of operating costsGyeonggi Provinceoperate in a self-supporting manner.

5) Need to Strengthen the Management of Outsourcing Organizations
In order for Gyeonggi English Village to operate successfully through outsourcing, it must have concrete regulationsresponsible organizational units for managing the outsourcing organizations.

7. SmallMedium Sized Company Returns Guarantee Funds to Society
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A smallmedium sized company which received funds to start its businessthe Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation contributed funds to the foundation.

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The Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation opened a ceremony to deliver the $43,400 contribution certificate to Cheonghae Myeongga Co., Ltd.

Itthe first for a small or medium sized company has received financial aidthe Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation to contribute the funds to the society.

Cheonghae Myeongga Co., Ltd. Started processing dried fish products in year 2001received $26,000 of financial aidthe foundation due to a shortage of operating funds.

The companythe first in its industry to form its own branddevelop nitrogen replenishment packaging for long term product storage.

Last year sales increased to $8.7 million due to an excellent marketing strategy targeting various consumers.

Cheonghae Myeongga Co., Ltd. plans to construct a second factory next Juneaims to achieve $26 million of sales around 100 new jobs.
The financial contribution showed what society restoration should beit gave hope to those smallmicro enterprises experiencing difficulties.