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I haven’t received a single penny since entering the country… Filipino aunts have a ‘mental breakdown’

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https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/018/0005823241?sid=102&lfrom=twitter&spi_ref=m_news_x

It has been confirmed that the domestic managers who currently enter the country and receive training for 8 hours a day have not received training allowances. It is a difficult situation because they bring in an average of 100 to 150 dollars per person.

->It is understood that the service provider was unable to pay the allowance due to lack of liquidity. When the reporter asked, the answer was to contact the Ministry of Employment and Labor.

->The Ministry of Employment and Labor explained that the money paid during the training period (August 6 to September 2) is an ‘education (training) allowance’ and does not constitute non-payment of wages.

->However, looking at the employment contract obtained by the Edaily reporter, it was stated that the employment contract period was 7 months and that “the employment contract period is calculated from the date of entry into the country”…

(If you only look at the employment contract, the training period also creates an obligation to pay wages as stipulated in the contract)

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The administration seems like a mess.

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