The South Korean government was this week forced to rethink a plan that would have raised its cap on working hours to 69 per week, up from the current limit of 52, after sparking a backlash among Millennials and Generation Z workers.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s senior secretary said Wednesday the government would take a new “direction” after listening to public opinion and said it was committed to protecting the rights and interests of Millennial, Generation Z and non-union workers.
“My own father works excessively every week and there is no boundary between work and life,” he said.
South Korean people will (remain) vulnerable to deadly overtime work.”Pedestrians in downtown Seoul.
Even when the limit was cut to 52 hours, cases of “gwarosa” continued to make the headlines.