ÀÎÅÍ³Ý¾ß ¸¶Åä°Ô ÀÓ www.banana9.au.nf src="http://img.blog.yahoo.co.kr/ybi/1/b2/92/i1004us/folder/212/img_212_16617_2?1212815674.jpg" name=target_resize_image[] tmp_width="300" tmp_height="225" target="_blank" /> ÀÎÅÍ³Ý¾ß ¸¶Åä°Ô ÀÓ(http://www.banana9.au.nf/) Labor Minister Lee Cha-pel reported the job creation plan and other key ministry projects to President Lee Myung-bak. The ministry was the first among ministries and agencies to brief the president on their policy plans for next year. The additional jobs will be ÀÎÅÍ³Ý¾ß ¸¶Åä°Ô ÀÓ(www.banana9.au.nf) created in sectors such as culture, tourism and public administration as well as in firefighting, the police and schools, the minister said. President Lee said job creation is his highest priority. "The reason that I received the first briefing from the employment and labor ministry is because of the urgency that both the government and the people feel about creating jobs," he said during the meeting. The ministry's 2012 focus on youth employment comes as young people have been hampered most by the sluggish local job market since the recent global financial crisis. The country's jobless rate reached 2.9 percent in November,¸±°Ô_ÀÓ½ÅõÁö(www.kamsa8.cool.hn) Statistics Korea said. The unemployment rate among those aged 15-29 for the same month was 6.8 percent, the government agency said. ¸±°Ô_ÀÓ½ÅõÁö www.kamsa8.cool.hn src="http://img.blog.yahoo.co.kr/ybi/1/1a/e9/xiaoming_11/folder/3/img_3_1_9?1279005980.jpg" name=target_resize_image[] tmp_width="300" tmp_height="225" target="_blank" /> ¸±°Ô_ÀÓ½ÅõÁö(www.kamsa8.cool.hn)
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