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In the case of local industrial complexes, about 60% are now filled with foreign workers.

Some places have factories with only foreign workers.

It is even more serious in rural areas.

Due to the aging population, there are no people to work.

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Ultimately, foreign workers account for 70-80%.

What is happening in Korea, a pure-blood country?

What will happen if we reduce the number of foreign workers?

1. First of all, our table was destroyed.

If you go to the farming and fishing villages, there are only old women now, so without foreign workers, there is no sowing or harvesting at all.

An old man who couldn’t even sleep had to go out on a boat and set up a net by himself. This will work

If all foreign workers leave, the price of domestic vegetables and fish will increase.

Then, in the end, we have to fill our tables with Chinese products at low prices. food security

There is nothing like that, it is just like handing over sovereignty over the dinner table to China.

2. K-Manufacturing

If you go to the industrial complex. More than half of the people who operate the machines are foreign workers.

“”Wouldn’t it be okay to use Korean since they treat you well?

Due to the combination of low birth rate and aging population, the number of young Koreans working has evaporated.

No matter how well you treat them, there is no ‘head count’.

If foreign workers are kicked out, small businesses will go bankrupt and the entire supply chain will collapse.

This simply means giving up on manufacturing, which is the foundation of the country.

For reference, there are no cases of foreigners working below the minimum wage.

Those foreign workers are also valuable if they go to the factory.

3. Foreign workers will no longer be accepted and the industrial structure will be slowly reorganized.

Even the US and Europe are making a fuss about reshoring manufacturing.

Accepting a manufacturing recession in a country with no resources and no FANG.

A country’s credit rating and currency can be seen as debt that guarantees future growth.

The status of a developed country, which had been raised at best, was lowered to a middle-income country or lower.

This is a lame statement about giving up social infrastructure and welfare.

4. Population aging is not only a problem in Korea, but also in Europe, Japan, the United States, etc.

This is a common issue in developed countries, and we are trying to attract foreign workers without our knowledge.

This is something that each country is struggling with. In this situation, the idea of chasing out foreign workers is

5. Conclusion

In the current Korean social structure, reducing the number of foreign workers has become unrealistic.

Times have changed. How can we somehow create skilled workers and integrate them into our system?

What we had to worry about became the area of survival.

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