(1)Ministry of Employment and Laborimage text translation
(2)Single policy officers are working 60 hours a week
(3)According to the work hours reform plan, you can work up to 69 hours a weekI have emphasized that this reorganization allows me to take a break freely instead of working closely
(4)Right now, the officials in charge of the policy appeared to have worked more than 60 hours a week
(5)sole officers work 60 hours a week
(6)Average weekly working hours
(7)Ministry of Employment and Labor’s wage working hours policy for four weeks from March 1st to 28th
(8)Officer A, 62 hours, 25 minutes
(9)Officer B, 61 hours, 18 minutes
(10)61 hours and 11 minutes
(11)Officer C
(12)Officer 60 hours 36 minutes D
(13)However, employees who have saved time to rest as much as they have worked overtime
(14)I didn’t have any
(15)Let’s work hard and take it easy
(16)Even the person in charge of creating the policy is not being able to utilize it
(17)I don’t save time to rest later
(18)Not managed separately. Number 12 per year
(19)sole officers work 60 hours a week
(20)Public officials of the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s Wage Working Hours Policy Group
(21)If you don’t save time, you can’t get rid of it in April or May
(22)It’s hard to answer because I’ve never applied for an additional vacation
(23)All the officials in charge even worked so-called free overtime
(24)Public officials can receive overtime pay up to 57 hours a month, but this limit is limited
(25)While working over the line, I ended up working overtime without receiving any pay
(26)It’s done
(27)Overtime goal!
(28)Single officers work 60 hours a week17
(29)Use working hours savings account vacation
(30)my own vacation
(31)I worked hard
(32)Charging time
(33)Government of the Republic of Korea
(34)These days, MZ
(35)Generation is 00
(36)Q Companies are not allowed to use their saved annual leave, etc
(37)If there’s an abuse
(38)Come out, vice president! Come out!
(39)Why did you measure the incentives like this…
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