The Korea Certified Detective Research Association and the Korea Senior Citizens' Association Sign a Job Creation Agreement
The two organizations have agreed to establish a cooperative job creation system to ensure stable security guard employment for seniors and other job seekers.
[Break News = Reporter Kim Wan-young] The Korea Certified Detective Research Association and the Korea Senior Citizens' Association signed a business partnership agreement on the 6th to promote security guard employment and create jobs.
Six regional centers of the Korea Senior Citizens' Association, including Jongno-gu, Gwangjin-gu, Dobong-gu, Eunpyeong-gu, Seodaemun-gu, and Gangbuk-gu, participated in the signing ceremony. They agreed to establish a cooperative job creation system to ensure stable security guard employment for seniors and other job seekers.
Chairman Ha Geum-seok stated, "The general security guard training can be completed at the Korea Certified Detective Research Association, a training institution designated by the National Police Agency. The association enhances the field adaptability of trainees through practical training and a systematic curriculum."
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