In the process of debating whether it is necessary to further delay citizens and opening school with SNS on the 15th, the superintendent of Seoul Metropolitan Government Officer Cho Hee-yeon apologized for the controversy by calling a regular staff member as a 'paid group without work'.

Superintendent Joe posted on Facebook the previous day asking if it was necessary to delay the opening of school once more.

He commented with the citizens in comments, saying, "In schools, there are 'groups who get paid even if they don't work' and 'groups who don't get paid if they don't work.'

When schools, such as vacations, were closed, it meant that they needed a livelihood measure for 'non-working schools during vacations' that do not work or receive wages.

As the criticism continued, the superintendent Cho said at 8 p.m. on this day, "I'm really sorry that I used an expression that could be a problem." I apologized.

He said, "The superintendent and public officials are paid regardless of the amount of work, and despite the Corona 19, they are stable (life), but they need supplementary countermeasures for shady areas such as self-employed and irregular workers." Explained again.

Currently, non-regular workers in schools are asking the education authorities to pay a leave allowance to 'non-workers during vacations' such as school lunch.

They claim that because the new semester starts on the 1st of this month and the vacation is over, even 'non-workers during vacation' must go to school and work, but because the education authorities are not closing the school, they must pay the leave allowance under the Labor Standards Law. .

During the vacation, it is estimated that 10,000 non-workers are in Seoul alone, and 100,000 nationwide.

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