Yoon says revision of 52-hour workweek not yet official - The Korea Times

Yoon says revision of 52-hour workweek not yet official

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President Yoon Suk-yeol takes reporters' questions as he arrives at his office in Seoul on Friday in this pool photo. Yonhap

President Yoon Suk-yeol said Friday that a revision to the 52-hour legal workweek has not yet been officially decided upon by the government.

Labor Minister Lee Jeong-sik told reporters a day earlier that the government will consider revising the 52-hour workweek system in a way that will allow employers and workers to flexibly spread the hours over a month.

"The deputy prime minister apparently collected the suggestions of people from private research associations and such and told the labor ministry to look into the flexibility of the labor market," Yoon told reporters as he arrived for work. "It has not yet been announced as the official position of the government."

The 52-hour workweek was introduced in 2018 during the previous administration of Moon Jae-in, but has been criticized by some for failing to meet the needs of both businesses and workers.

In announcing its economic policy direction last week, the Yoon government said it would push for structural reforms in five major sectors, including the labor market and education sector, and outlined plans to introduce flexibility to the 52-hour workweek. (Yonhap)

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