It promotes the correct understanding and problem-solving capacity in regard to labor problems through methodical and professional education programs in the fields of HR and employment-labor administration.
Korean Skills Quality Authority (KSQA) is a regulatory organization in the Vocational Education Training (VET) sector, established on 1 April 2015 under the Ministry of Employment and Labor.
KSQA, therefore, now plays an important role in the VET sector by regulating Registered Training Organizations (RTOs) and conducting quality control services in a national scale.
Center for Training Organization Assessment Center for Training Organization Assessment (CTOA) controls and determines the access to the VET market by assessing the reliability, operation capability, and trainees' satisfaction of training organizations and also conducts consistent policy researches in order to suggest ideas in policy making and ultimately improve the performance of RTOs.
CCTE is also responsible for distinguishing exemplary training courses developed on National Competency Standards (NCS) so as to encourage RTOs to be responsive to the local and industry needs and ensure their inclusion to the realization of NCS based industry.
CTPA also reviews the performance of central government bodies in charge of VET development and provides feedbacks and policy direction.
CITA is responsible for promoting the ethical atmosphere in the VET sector by preventing corruptions and unethical incidents.