The record investment loss suffered by the National Pension Service (NPS) has sparked a debate over whether its investment division should be relocated back to Seoul from Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, to foster a more favorable working environment.
To increase work flexibility, the South Korean government proposed a plan to allow people to work up to 69 hours a week instead of 52. However, the decision was met with much criticism.
By Hyunsu Yim SEOUL(Reuters) - The administration of South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol wants to allow people to work up to 69 hours a week - up fro.
The administration of South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol wants to allow people to work up to 69 hours a week - up from the current 52 - and bank overtime hours in exchange for time off, a plan it
SEOUL The administration of South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol wants to allow people to work up to 69 hours a week up from the current 52 and bank overtime hours in exchange for time off, a plan it hopes will promote family growth alongside productivity.