To support workers in the performing arts sector, including performing artists who are experiencing hardship as a result of the lingering pandemic, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will spend 115 billion won ($100.6 million) in the form of an extra budget to employ some 2,000 individuals, the ministry announced Friday.
Culture Ministry commits W115b to employ 2,000 workers in performing arts
The Korea Herald,
06 August 2021, Korea, Rep
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