Firms caught red-handed providing 'passion pay' - The Korea Times

Firms caught red-handed providing 'passion pay'

By Kim Bo-eun

Companies in the fashion, beauty, hotel and bakery businesses have been caught providing only so-called “passion pay” to interns.

The term satirically refers to interns willingly working without pay because of their “passion.” Many young people resort to such poor working conditions to earn work experience in the tough job market.

The Ministry of Employment and Labor said Wednesday it found 255 cases that went against labor regulations at 103 of 151 firms that hired interns.

Among them were hotel, fashion and beauty affiliates of conglomerates.

The ministry has ordered the companies to correct their practices and fined them a total of 312 million won.

They were found to have escaped paying a collective amount of 1.2 billion won to 1,204 interns.

There were 19 companies that did not provide contracts, 50 that did not pay overtime. There were also 45 that paid less than the minimum wage.

Kim Bo-eun

Bo-eun leads the digital content team. She has covered foreign affairs, North Korea, tech, economy and gender issues at The Korea Times. She did a short stint at the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, where she obtained a new perspective on news production and life. Small sources of joy for her are lounging in the sun, having a good latte and swimming.

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