The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Tourism Organization said they will begin additional recruitment of participating companies for the Worker Vacation Support Program starting on the 27th.
◆ Supplementary budget adds 45,000 more; regional workers get 20,000 won extra
Under the additional recruitment, 35,000 workers at small and medium-sized companies and 10,000 at mid-sized firms will newly receive benefits.
A key change is preferential support for workers based outside the capital area. Regional workers will receive an extra 20,000 won in government funding, bringing total vacation support to the equivalent of 420,000 won. The added support will also be applied retroactively to existing participants who work in regional areas, and the extra amount can be used immediately starting next month through the dedicated online mall, “Vacation Shop.” The ministry said the measure is intended to improve conditions for regional workers while stimulating local spending.
◆ From 30% off KTX to big-company ‘shared vacation’ support
From the 30th, a monthlong promotion titled “Zero Departure Burden” will encourage travel by environmentally friendly public transportation. Travelers using KTX, rental cars or public-transportation packages can receive a 30% discount, capped at 30,000 won. Targeting the early May holiday period, the program will also offer lodging discount coupons worth up to 90,000 won and first-come, first-served welcome points for 10,000 new members.
The ministry said a “shared vacation welfare model,” in which large companies cover the employee contribution for workers at partner firms, is also spreading. It cited CJ OnStyle’s recent support for vacation costs for 300 employees at partner companies. The ministry said it plans to use such cases as a catalyst to draw more participation from public institutions and large companies and to narrow welfare gaps in the labor market.
Kang Jeong-won, director general for tourism policy at the ministry, said the goal is to “quickly restore the domestic market through swift execution of the supplementary budget,” adding that the ministry will help ensure “tangible benefits” for regional workers and bring more activity to local businesses.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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