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Recently, the school board notified some of the fixed-term teachers to get back some of their 5-year salary. The Ministry of Education said that he had paid more than the regulations by mistake, and now he will continue to deduct a small amount from his salary.

For more information, reporter Ahn Sang-woo reports.

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A nutrition teacher, a fixed-term worker, was notified last month by the Ministry of Education that he would pay back more than 17 million won.

Starting this month, my monthly salary has been reduced by nearly 1 million won.

[Mr. A/Teacher Nutrition Teacher: I am in charge of a family's livelihood, but I am so embarrassed what to do... .] This is

due to the bad regulations of the Ministry of Education.

Eight years ago, the Ministry of Education revised the related regulations to establish a favorable salary up to 80% even if there were no teacher qualifications when eight occupational workers, such as school nutritionists, were hired as part-time teachers. is.

The top regulation, the Civil Service Remuneration Regulation, requires that only half of the experience before obtaining a teacher's certificate be recognized.

The Ministry of Education belatedly found a mistake and revised the related regulations last month, and accordingly, the front office of education began to repay the overpaid wages.

[Mr. B/Talentary Nutrition Teacher: How can I notify an individual that he/she is recovering for 5 years due to reasons attributable to the state agency…? I can't sleep.]

The Ministry of Education estimates that wages were paid incorrectly by the 12 metropolitan and provincial offices of education, but is unable to determine how many teachers are in it and how much it is.

However, it is a position that it is difficult to recover.

[Soo Shin Attorney / KCTU Law Director: geotinde who can trust the SOP and actions of the government under receive a wage settlement, appears to be illegal actions violate the trust protection principles;

fixed-term teachers union side of education authorities to enforce the restitution measures He said he would review the class action case.

(Video coverage: Jang Un-suk, Video editing: Ho-jin Kim)