Korea and Brazil enhance exchanges in the field of employment and labor. According to the Ministry of Employment and Labor, Korea and Brazil signed a letter of intent (LOI) containing this content on the 16th.

The main contents include ▲ development of a digital labor market information system ▲ sharing information on public employment service policies and vocational training ▲ expansion of technical cooperation and expert exchanges.

Ministry of Employment and Labor. /News1

On the occasion of this agreement, a delegation led by Deputy Minister Magno Lavinho of Brazil's Ministry of Labor and Employment will undergo training in Korea from today until the 20th. An official from the Ministry of Employment and Labor noted, 'This aims to introduce Korea's employment and labor policies and systems to Brazil.'

The delegation plans to visit the Seoul Employment Center today to observe examples of employment service policy operations, and the next day, they will visit the headquarters of the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training. This is to learn about the operation of Korea's representative employment information system, Employment 24, as well as labor market supply and demand forecasting and vocational skills development strategies.

A seminar on the theme of constructing and operating a labor market information system will be held at the Korea Employment Information Service, which is scheduled for a visit on the 18th. Additionally, on the 19th, they will visit the Human Resources Development Service of Korea and Korea Polytechnic University (Incheon) to observe practical vocational training, and on the 20th, they will tour Korea Job World to look over youth career experience infrastructure.