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Moon says sorry for failing to keep campaign promise on minimum wage

2019-07-14 6 Dailymotion

President Moon Jae-in has said sorry to the South Korean public for not being able to keep his campaign pledge to raise the minimum wage to 10-thousand won.<br />That's about eight-and-a-half U.S. dollars, the level he'd said it would reach by 2020.<br />But talks between labor and management last week set next year's rate far lower.<br />Here's the President's chief of staff for policy on Sunday.<br /><br />“He said that as president it is extremely regrettable that he was not able to keep a promise to the people. He then ordered detailed measures to be prepared on the government level.<br /><br />President Moon said the Minimum Wage Commission made a difficult decision last week that took into account the country’s “economic conditions, employment situation and the receptiveness of the market.”<br />The Commission representing labor, business and market experts, voted to raise the minimum wage next year by 2-point-9 percent, far smaller than the almost-19-percent rise that would've been needed reach 10-thousand won.<br />

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