(1)805 hours of work a week to suit Korea’s status.image text translation
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(3)Reporter Shim Woo-sam – Reporter Park Jong-oh v.
(4)one house ⑤
(5)Law revision policy that allows up to 805 hours of work per week
(6)The intention of introducing a 64-hour system without rest for 11 consecutive hours
(7)It is a universal guarantee of workers’ options and the right to rest at the health center.
(8)A New Working Time Paradigm
(9)I’ll build it.
(10)Work time options Worker’s health rights
(11)the expansion of time sovereignty
(12)V2002
(13)Government of the Republic of Korea
(14)Flexible working practices through vacation activation
(15)Security of rest time
(16)Improving the Quality of Life of Workers and Innovative Growth of Companies
(17)Minister of Employment and Labor Lee Jeong-sik announces a plan to reform the working hours system at the briefing room of the Seoul Government Complex on the 6th. Yonhap News Agency
(18)The government has finalized a plan to reorganize the current system, which allows people to work up to 52 hours a week, to work up to 805 hours. The Department of Labor is a flexible system that works a lot in busy weeks and less in busy weeks.
(1)Wages should also be set in consideration of working hours. the Nazi regimeimage text translation
(2)Although it did not officially abolish the eight-hour-a-day working system in the Weimar Republic, it introduced all sorts of tricks that allowed working hours to be extended, and employers made the most of it. Soon after, three to four hours a week were forced compared to before 1933, according to German historian Klaus-Martin Gaul, who worked an average of 429 hours a week in 1933, but had to work more than 47 hours like slaves in 1939. Another German historian, Michael Schneider, has also presented very similar statistics. accordingly
(3)The average working week was 415 hours in 1932, but in 1938.
(4)It increased to 479 hours.
(5)Let’s take a long look at the groceries.
Worse than workers who worked like slaves under the Nazi regime.