Democratic Rep. Doo-Kwan Kim and Rep. Ha Tae-Kyung of the United Party held a second battle over the controversy over the regular transition of Incheon International Airport Corporation.

Assembly member Kim Tae-kyung of Facebook, former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, and representative Ahn Chul-soo of the National Assembly, wrote on Facebook, saying, "Lotto's job, unfair, and the house is continuing."

Yesterday (26th), after a heavy attack from opposition parties on the statement that "learning a little more, it is unfair to receive twice as much wages as a non-regular worker," he responded.

Assemblyman Kim aimed at a member of the House of Representatives, "A regular job at Incheon International Airport is a place where we have to go through fierce competition." Isn't it unacceptable for workers who were working hard to become full-time workers?"

"I am the only one who feels the shadow of the wrong privilege where dare irregular workers are trying to come in for free, whether they are from a prestigious university in Seoul, where they just have to prepare for a job for 5 or 10 years without worrying about their livelihood," he said.

Assemblywoman Kim said, "It is a task for our society to answer whether the difference between regular and non-regular workers is more than doubled. It is a task for Korean society to answer." I urge you to come forward to presenting practical policy alternatives.”

Rep. Ha responded on Facebook by saying, "You don't know too much reality and can't distinguish between preference and fairness."

"It is not fair to give 35 million won jobs exclusively to a specific group without any competition," Ha said. "It's like a lotto, so the young people are angry."

He added, "Now, Korea is completely different from Rep. Kim, when he is young."

He said, "I have no choice but to put my tongue out of the perception that an annual salary of 35 million won is a bad job."

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