“I will get rid of the calluses that have been incorrectly engraved for three years”

Seoul City Social Service Center’s ‘renewal notice’
Reveals its main stance on public care services

Seoul Social Service Center, which supports public care services such as daycare for the elderly, the disabled, and infants, has been providing quality service to its employees. When it was pointed out that it had focused only on providing jobs, it was foretold to improve the system in the direction of properly performing the original function of care.

According to the Seoul Social Service Institute on the 20th, CEO Hwang Jung-il said, “It hurts, but it is not wrong,” said Hwang Jung-il, a representative of the Seoul Metropolitan Government, who recently pointed out Kim So-young, a member of the Seoul Metropolitan Government, who said that “(Seoul City Social Service Center) was established with the wrong operating model in the first place.” .

CEO Hwang said, “As a result of the design of the late Mayor Park Won-soon by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the operation (Service One) by the former CEO appointed by him. “We should have laid the groundwork for realizing the purpose and goal within one to two years of establishment, but we failed to do so and went in the wrong direction.”

Earlier, at the meeting of the special committee on budget settlement of the city council, Assemblyman Kim said, “Even though citizens in need of care are not being provided with proper services, all staff (service staff) are hired as full-time workers, so labor costs are still being paid.” Of the 292 employees, more than 50 took sick leave for more than two weeks, and it was pointed out that the difference in working hours between the employees was very large.

Hwang The CEO emphasized, “First of all, we will start with the work of removing the calluses that have been erroneously applied over the past three years.”

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