Bang Guk-yoon (房極允, January 1, 1939–) is a high-ranking official in South Korea. He served as the chairman of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Insurance Corporation and the director of the Seoul Regional Labor Office, and he founded the Korean Social Insurance Research Institute and the Korean Labor Corporation. He is the father of Bang Si-hyuk, the founder of HYBE.
Education:
• Graduated from Jeonju High School
• Bachelor's degree in Economics from Korea University
• Master's degree in Public Administration from Seoul National University
Career:
• Passed the 6th Administrative Examination
• Director of the Technology Guidance Division at the National Institute for Labor Science
• Labor Statistics Officer at the Labor Office
• Director of the Labor Training Institute at the Ministry of Labor
• Director of the Job Security Bureau at the Ministry of Labor
• Director of the Overseas Guidance Division at the Ministry of Labor
• Director of the Labor Insurance Bureau at the Ministry of Labor
• Auditor at the Ministry of Labor
• Director of the Labor Training Institute
• Director of the Seoul Regional Labor Office
• Director of the Gwangju Regional Labor Office
• 2nd Chairman of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Insurance Corporation
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