Worker Guide

Guidance for daily life on Korean farms

GWForce provides guidance on housing rules, hospital use, farm notices, interpretation counseling, return preparation, and emergency contact paths after arrival.

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Request Intake

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Support Scope

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Field Visit

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Handling Record

Foreign seasonal worker receiving daily life guidance after arrival

Worker Guidance Records

Housing rules, safety points, and counseling requests are explained clearly.

Housing life, farm notices, hospital use, and counseling request paths are explained in practical language.

Field manager checking training completion and safety equipment

Safety Check

Record 01

Safety points and needed equipment are checked before work.

Field guidance for adapting to work on a Korean farm

Daily Life Adaptation

Record 02

Farm standards and daily life guidance are reviewed.

Field manager counseling workers in a calm space

Manager Counseling

Record 03

Counseling and contact paths are explained during work.

01

Housing Rules

Smoking, cleaning, noise, waste, and electricity or gas use standards are explained.

Multilingual housing rules help reduce misunderstandings between farms and workers.

02

Farm Notices

Work rules, safety points, and housing rules are explained clearly.

Farm notices can be supported with multilingual documents and counseling when needed.

03

Hospital Use and Interpretation

Workers can ask for counseling when they are sick or uncomfortable.

When needed, hospital visits, interpretation, and insurance document checks are handled with the farm.

04

Counseling for Discomfort

Housing, daily life, and work notice concerns can be discussed.

Counseling records are kept as needed to reduce misunderstandings between farms and workers.

05

Return Preparation

Settlement, packing, document checks, and departure schedules are explained before season end.

Return preparation items are checked early to reduce confusion at the final stage.

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Urgent Contact Standards

Contact standards are explained for sickness, risk, or serious discomfort.

Urgent contact leads to situation checks, farm sharing, and needed follow-up handling.

What Workers Should Check First

  • Check housing rules for smoking, hygiene, noise, and waste.
  • Check how to request counseling when sick or uncomfortable.
  • Check farm notices, work rules, and safety points.
  • Tell the farm or manager when address changes, hospital use, or insurance documents are needed.
  • Raise discomfort early through counseling before issues grow.
  • Check settlement and return preparation before departure.

Post-arrival Daily Life Guidance Scope

GWForce does not provide worker recruitment, job placement, or employment agency services. This guide is for foreign seasonal workers who are already in Korea and working on farms, and explains daily life guidance and counseling support. We explain housing rules, hospital use, farm notices, interpretation counseling, return preparation, and emergency contact standards.

Daily Life Guidance

Ask for counseling before a concern grows.

Housing life, hospital use, farm notices, interpretation counseling, and return preparation are explained through the needed path.