Yoon to push through labor, education, pension reforms
The presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul / YonhapBy Nam Hyun-wooPresident Yoon Suk-yeol is expected to prioritize reforms in three sectors: labor, education and pensions. This will be his national agenda for next year, as his ratings have risen in recent public opinion polls following his bold reaction to the truckers' strikes. According to the presidential office, it is considering the possibility of broadcasting Yoon's New Year message live on Jan. 1, in which Yoon will announce his policy direction for the second year of his presidency.In the message, Yoon is anticipated to stress the necessity for labor, education and pension reforms. During a Dec. 21 town hall meeting, Yoon showed his resolve to push for these priorities, regardless of the public's support. “The three reforms may not be popular but have to be done for the sake of future generations and the future of the country,” he said. “2023 should be the first year of pursuing those reforms.”Among the three, labor reform has already been set in motion.On Dec. 12, the Future Labor Market Rese
Dec 26, 2022By Nam Hyun-woo