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Fri, August 19, 2022 | 02:15
Society
Minimum wage for next year increased 5% to 9,620 won
Posted : 2022-06-30 08:55
Updated : 2022-06-30 16:30
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Park Joon-shik, right, head of the Minimum Wage Commission, shakes hands with Lee Dong-ho, secretary general of the Federation of Korean Trade Unions, at the government complex in Sejong, central Korea, June 29, after attending the commission's eighth plenary session. Yonhap
Park Joon-shik, right, head of the Minimum Wage Commission, shakes hands with Lee Dong-ho, secretary general of the Federation of Korean Trade Unions, at the government complex in Sejong, central Korea, June 29, after attending the commission's eighth plenary session. Yonhap

Representatives of Korea's unions and management have agreed to set next year's minimum hourly wage at 9,620 won ($7.41), a 5 percent increase from this year, officials said Thursday.

The Minimum Wage Commission, which is composed of nine members each from unions, business and the general public, struck the agreement Wednesday night during a plenary session held at the Government Complex in Sejong.

The new rate translates to a monthly wage of 2.02 million won. It will apply equally across all industries.

During the negotiations, the unions called for a significant increase from this year's 9,160 won, demanding the commission carry out the previous Moon Jae-in administration's promise to raise the minimum hourly wage to 10,000 won.

Meanwhile, management had called for a freeze, citing the economic damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with high interest rates, inflation and the volatile exchange rate.

The final figure was proposed by the commissioners representing the public interest after the union and business commissioners failed to bridge their gap, and confirmed by a 12-1 vote.

All nine commissioners from the general public left the room before the vote. Four of the nine union commissioners recommended by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions also left the room in protest of the proposal before the vote.

By law, the commission is required to present the new minimum wage to the labor minister, who is then required to announce it publicly by Aug. 5. It marks the first time in eight years that the commission has delivered its verdict on time.

The new wage will take effect Jan. 1, 2023.

Under the Moon administration, the minimum wage increased by 16.4 percent in 2018, 10.9 percent in 2019, 2.9 percent in 2020 and the lowest-ever rate of 1.5 percent in 2021. (Yonhap)


 
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