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Labor, management narrow minimum wage gap to 730 won

Created at 9 Jul · 8:06 AM3 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Labor and management representatives narrowed their minimum wage proposals for next year to 690 won, with labor proposing 11,220 won and management 10,530 won. The Minimum Wage Commission must finalize the new wage by mid-July.

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Key Numbers

690 wonnarrowed gap in minimum wage proposals
11,220 wonlabor's proposed hourly minimum wage
10,530 wonmanagement's proposed hourly minimum wage
8.7 percentlabor's proposed increase from this year
2.0 percentmanagement's proposed increase from this year
10,320 wonthis year's hourly minimum wage
30 wonlabor's reduction in proposal
10 wonmanagement's increase in proposal
Aug. 5deadline for formal announcement

Who's Involved

Minimum Wage Commission
body responsible for setting minimum wage proposals
Labor representatives
proposed 11,220 won for next year's hourly minimum wage
Management representatives
proposed 10,530 won for next year's hourly minimum wage
Labor, management narrow minimum wage gap to 730 won

↳ Why This Matters

The ongoing negotiations between labor and management over the minimum wage are crucial for determining the income levels of low-wage workers and can impact overall economic activity, inflation, and business costs.

Key facts

  • Labor and management representatives narrowed the gap in their minimum wage proposals for next year to 690 won.
  • The labor side proposed 11,220 won per hour, while management proposed 10,530 won.
  • These figures represent an 8.7% increase from labor's side and a 2.0% increase from management's side compared to this year's 10,320 won.
  • The labor side lowered its proposal by 30 won, and the management side raised its proposal by 10 won in their latest revisions.
  • The Minimum Wage Commission is composed of representatives from labor, business, and public interest groups.
  • The commission must finalize the new minimum wage by mid-July, with a formal announcement by the labor minister expected by Aug. 5.

Labor and management representatives have narrowed the gap in their proposed minimum wages for the upcoming year to 690 won. In their ninth revision during a meeting of the Minimum Wage Commission, the labor side put forth a proposal of 11,220 won per hour, while the management side suggested 10,530 won. These figures represent potential increases of 8.7 percent and 2.0 percent, respectively, from the current year's minimum wage of 10,320 won. The labor proposal was reduced by 30 won, and the management proposal was increased by 10 won in their latest offers. The commission, comprising labor, business, and public interest group representatives, is tasked with finalizing the new minimum wage by mid-July, with a formal announcement from the labor minister expected by August 5. Another meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday, likely serving as a final opportunity to reach an agreement.

Frequently asked questions

Labor proposed 11,220 won per hour, and management proposed 10,530 won.

The current hourly minimum wage is 10,320 won.

The Minimum Wage Commission, composed of representatives from labor, business, and public interest groups, is responsible for setting the minimum wage.

The commission must finalize the new minimum wage by mid-July, with a formal announcement by the labor minister by Aug. 5.

What Happens Next

01The commission will meet again next Tuesday for a final attempt to set next year's hourly minimum wage.
02The Minimum Wage Commission must finalize the new minimum wage by mid-July.
03The labor minister is expected to formally announce the new minimum wage by Aug. 5.

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How It Developed

Labor and management representatives narrowed their minimum wage proposals for next year to 860 won.
Labor and management proposals for next year's minimum wage narrowed to 730 won, with labor proposing 11,250 won and management 10,520 won.
Labor and management representatives narrowed the gap in their minimum wage proposals for next year to 690 won.
The labor side proposed 11,220 won for next year's hourly minimum wage, whereas the management side proposed 10,530 won.
The labor side lowered its amount by 30 won, while the management side raised its proposal by 10 won.
The commission must finalize the new minimum wage by mid-July for a formal announcement by the labor minister by Aug. 5.
The commission will meet again next Tuesday in a likely final attempt to set next year's hourly minimum wage.

Sources

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Labor, management narrow gap in minimum wage proposals to 860 wonYonhap News Agency
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Labor, management narrow gap in minimum wage proposals to 730 wonYonhap News Agency
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Labor, management narrow gap in minimum wage proposals to 690 wonYonhap News Agency

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