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There is a 'Tomorrow Chaeum Deduction', in which young people working in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) save about 100,000 won a month for two years, and the company and the government make a large sum of money by adding the money. Although it was prepared for a good purpose, there are cases in which subscribers suffer mid-term cancellation even though they did not want it during the operation.



Reporter Im Tae-woo reports.



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Moe Shin, a 26-year-old travel agent, signed up for the Naeil Chaeum Deduction Program, which gives 30 million won in addition to the government and corporations after paying a certain amount for three years.



The original due date was in November, but due to COVID-19, the number of jobs has decreased and business closures have become more frequent, and the maturity has been pushed back by 5 months.



I can't even promise when I'll be able to get my money back as my unpaid leave starts next month.



[Mr. Shin / Member of the Youth Tomorrow Chaeum Mutual Aid: A common word among us is 'You are shackled. Until it expires, you have to endure it anyway, because you were shackled.” .]



Mr. Kang, who works at an auto parts factory in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province, threw away the opportunity to receive a large sum of money, even after pouring money into it.



The deduction product was canceled due to violating the condition of having to work at one place of business after moving the place of work to another affiliate according to the company's instructions.



[Mr. Kang / Victim of mid-term termination: I went to a program academy for a year and now I was going to buy a laptop and use the rest for living expenses. I had something I had planned, but it all collapsed and I was frustrated.]



Even if the small and medium-sized enterprises you used to attend are converted to large enterprises, the support for tomorrow filling will automatically stop.



So far, 7 companies and about 200 people have left halfway after receiving only the principal paid because they were upgraded to a large company.



[Ministry of Employment and Labor officials: Since the policy has to be applied to 350,000 people, if relief is applied only to those people, what if it is worse than that? .] The



government is in a position to make up for the loopholes through an investigation into the mid-term termination situation, but the young people who have accumulated money only by believing in the government's promises are frustrated because there is no remedy.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-sik, Park Dae-young, video editing: Jo Moo-hwan)