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“The one who plays makes more moneyReviewing the Abolition of Unemployment Benefits

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"The one who plays makes more moneyReviewing the Abolition of Unemployment Benefits

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(1)Hankyung Business
(2)”The one who plays makes more moneyabolition of unemployment benefits
(3)Input 20230713 831 AM Article text
(4)a Jungwoo Kim reporter
(5)The lower limit will be lowered or abolished after collecting opinions from the Democratic Party government to improve the unemployment benefit system

"The one who plays makes more moneyReviewing the Abolition of Unemployment Benefits

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(1)”There are cases where unemployment benefits are more than what you earn from work.”
(2)The Special Committee on People’s Power Labor Reform held a public hearing at the National Assembly on the 12th to improve the unemployment benefit employment benefit system
(3)It is pointed out that the unemployment benefit system is causing unfairness, away from its original role in supporting the reemployment of the unemployed
(4)Park Loan, chairman of the policy committee, said, “In the field, resignation and reemployment are repeated to receive unemployment benefits, and employers work hard to appease employees who want to quit,” stressing, “We need to create a fair labor market where sweat workers are given preferential treatment and those who try to re-employment are protected.”
(5)Lim Yi-ja, chairman of the special committee on labor reform, said, “Last year’s minimum wage worker’s monthly earned income after tax was 1,799,800 won, less than the minimum monthly unemployment benefit of 1,847,040 won.”
(6)”The unfair unemployment benefit system is shaking the foundation of the employment insurance system,” he said. “If the insurance premiums I paid are used unfairly, who would want to pay faithfully?”
(7)Vice Minister of Employment and Labor Lee Sung-hee also said, “Unemployment benefits recipients and payments have increased sharply recently. Concerns have grown that unemployment benefits are moving away from their original role in supporting unemployed people to return to the labor market.”

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